Conservative school board candidates saw mixed results in Texas elections last weekend and voters in one large city overwhelmingly rejected a ballot measure that would have decriminalized abortion and marijuana.

The 1776 Project PAC, which describes itself as “a political action committee dedicated to electing school board members nationwide who want to reform our public education system by promoting patriotism and pride in American history” and works toward “abolishing critical race theory and ‘The 1619 Project’ from school curriculum,” announced on Twitter Sunday that five of its six endorsed candidates in Tarrant County won their races Saturday.

Tarrant County is one of the most populous counties in the state and home to the city of Fort Worth. (Excerpt from The Christian Post.)

Share

Click below to share this with others

Log in to Join the Conversation

Log in to your IFA account to start a discussion, comment, pray, and interact with our community.