GOP candidate for NC schools chief has spread conspiracy theories, groomer' rhetoric
Briefly

Michele Morrow, a candidate for North Carolina's superintendent of public instruction, emphasizes her homeschooling experience to connect with voters, advocating for safety and parental control in education.
Morrow's campaign rhetoric, which includes labeling public schools as 'indoctrination centers,' raises concerns regarding her appeal beyond the Trump Republican base.
Political expert Michael Bitzer notes that Morrow's rise within the Republican Party mirrors Trump's strategies, questioning whether it could alienate moderate voters needed for a statewide win.
Despite her controversial views and a previous electoral defeat, Morrow's inflammatory statements have gained traction, reflecting a broader trend in the Republican Party's current political landscape.
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