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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Thu Jan 23, 2014, 09:13 AM Jan 2014

Why Don't Republicans Want School Vouchers in Places Republicans Actually Live?

Republicans are once again passionate about their long-time love of school vouchers, believing that the idea of "school choice" is a key to winning over minority voters. But you know who often doesn't like school vouchers? Republicans from rural areas.

A number of prominent members of the GOP have spoken about vouchers recently, largely in the context of addressing poverty and inequality. Politico documents a number of them: House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, state representatives around the country. "It’s a winning issue for us," the GOP's outreach director to African-American media told Politico. "We’re going to be talking about educational opportunity in every state."

Receptions in those states will vary. In statehouse battles over the past several years, it has been an alliance of Democrats and rural Republicans that have opposed expanding or implementing vouchers. For the same reason: vouchers pull resources from schools that need every dollar they can get after years of scaling back.

The debate over vouchers is usually centered on urban schools, since it provides the Republicans' dream pitch: A failing local school has parents of every color and creed looking for alternatives. Siphon money from the big government education pool, and let parents decide if they'd like to use it toward a private or charter school. School choice. It appeals to those dissatisfied urban parents — urban parents who, the demographics tell us, would usually vote Democratic.

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Why Don't Republicans Want School Vouchers in Places Republicans Actually Live? (Original Post) n2doc Jan 2014 OP
I think this is somewhat misleading. denverbill Jan 2014 #1

denverbill

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1. I think this is somewhat misleading.
Thu Jan 23, 2014, 09:29 AM
Jan 2014

Republicans in big cities most certainly want vouchers. The whole instigating factor for vouchers was school integration. Republicans want to be able to keep their kids out of integrated schools but don't want to pay private school tuition. They essentially want to 'opt-out' of paying for the public school system.

While some rural Republicans might oppose vouchers, the vast majority of them, along with third way Democrats, certainly support them.

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