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20 Questions To Ask Republican Candidates In Your State

 It remains crucial that politicians be put on the record to hold them accountable for their use of the public trust.

Brief, Specific Questions Do you support delivering the full amount of every child's K-12 funding into an education savings account his parents can use at a public, private, or home school, or a blend of school options? Would you remove state funding from state universities, grant recipients, and K-12 schools that violate the U.S. Constitution's ban on all forms of state-sponsored racial hatred such as preaching "White privilege" or supporting terrorist groups, such as Hamas? Do you support raising government revenue through gambling, which preys upon the poor and people's base compulsions? A question from Aaron Renn: In 2020 after the George Floyd riots, the CDC declared racism a public health crisis.

The Heritage Foundation has vetted state election laws and points out how each state can improve theirs.

Question: Would you make it a policy priority to require proof of citizenship for voter registration? Also, should this state return voting to a single day and eliminate mail-in voting for all who physically can vote in person? Context: Federal and state courts are increasingly rejecting constitutional jurisprudence, which leads to a lawless and politicized justice system.

Question: As governor, what criteria will you use to appoint judges? What can this state do about the fact that the professional legal institutions are extremely politicized to the left, affecting the equal justice Americans have a constitutional right to expect from their courts? Context: As state executive, the governor has the duty to hold the line against federal overreach, which often requires taking the federal government to court.

Question: If the state attorney general challenges a federal regulation or action, how would you require your state agencies to cooperate with the attorney general with that challenge? Context: The stated purpose of economic development agencies is to grow the economy and create well-paying jobs.

Question: How would you shift state workforce priorities to put the needs of families, especially children, above the desires of businesses to offer fewer benefits and wages that can't sustain a family on one income? Context: Many states are experiencing increasing rates of power outages as grids shift to weather-dependent energy sources like wind and solar.

Most states' power grids are interconnected with those of other states, making red states vulnerable to blue states' climate extremism. 

https://thefederalist.com/2024/01/31/20-questions-to-ask-republican-candidates-in-your-state/

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