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Twitter Class Podcast S3E7: Rural Republican Voters, School Choice, and Black Outreach
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Twitter Class Podcast S3E7: Rural Republican Voters, School Choice, and Black Outreach

Greetings Beloved,

Welcome to Twitter Class Podcast, the #1 hot spot where we discuss social, political, and economic issues from a Conscious Conservative perspective. This is season 3 episode 7 where we're talking about rural Republican voters, school choice, and Black Outreach.

I am Coach Felecia Killings, and each week, my guest speakers and I share powerful, never-before-heard conversations that help Conservatives and Black voters build an Alliance while removing Progressivism's boot off our communities' necks.

In addition, we address topics within the relationship, economic, and educational spheres to better understand how we can build social empires that thrive in this next round.

Now, for today's new episode, my guest panelists and I discuss the growing antagonism towards school choice on the Right. 

Key highlights from our discussion include:

  • Understanding the essence of school choice and what this means for American parents and students

  • Understanding the rising antagonism towards school choice among rural Republican voters

  • Understanding why selling school choice policies will be advantageous for Black parents and much more!

Now, let's get into it!


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