Election 2012: Independents lose 36-year status as bellwether, emphasizing need for Republican leadership on school vouchers & immigration reform
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | November 30th at 01:42 AM |
In the 2002 movie “Signs,” Colleen Hess gave her youngest son Merrill a cryptic, deathbed command to “swing away.” Only years later, with his own life at risk, did Merrill understand what this meant. With confidence, Merrill “swung away.” The challenge was unclear, but it was was large and right in front of him, and Merrill could not and did not miss. Merrill “swung away” with | Read More »
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61% of Moms Support K-12 Vouchers for Religious or Non-Religious Education: Friedman Foundation Mother’s Day Poll
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | May 14th at 03:20 AM |
I’d like to wish all mothers a “Happy Mother’s Day,” and I would like to share with you a poll released by the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, demonstrating the strong support all around the country for school vouchers at the K-12 level. Interestingly, mothers of K-12 children support school vouchers even more than the average American. Below, I will highlight some of the findings of the poll. | Read More »