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Help Elect Education Reform!

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No doubt you’re as tired of all the ads as we are, but in this great nation, having the opportunity to vote for one’s precious ideals is such a gift that we all tend grin and bear it! Another thing we tend to grin and bear is the condition of our schools, which remain in trouble, and despite tremendous progress over time, are not delivering the kind of education our children need and deserve.

But you can do something about that this Election Day. The time is now to help elect Education Reform on Tuesday, November 6! The resources on the right will help you figure out if candidates are reform-minded or not.

While education is up for a vote in every state through the candidates you will select, if you are in Georgia, Idaho, or in Washington state, you have major initiatives that need your attention:

• Georgia – YES vote on Georgia’s Amendment 1 ensures continued parental options through charter schools.

• Idaho – YES on all 3 education questions means reform, and the unions want you to vote no so that they have more control over your child’s education.

• Washington – YES on charter schools in will introduce this reform to parents and educators in the Evergreen State for the first time be far more well-equipped to get out the vote against charters in the past.

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Figuring Out Where Candidates Stand On Reform

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It’s important that you assess the positions and potential effectiveness of those seeking your vote — be it President, Congress, governor, state legislature, local school board or any other locally elected office that influences education reform. Knowing how much you care about these issues, here is a quick and easy guide — a Meter! — to measuring the real reform pedigree of the candidates.

Click here for the Candidate Education Meter Guide

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