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Three years ago, the school choice debate shut down Harrisburg. Now Democrats are ready to engage

ArcaMax

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June 29, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon

HARRISBURG — Three years after a bitter budget standoff over allowing state funding to be used for private school tuition, top Democrats in Harrisburg are ready to engage on school choice. Legislative action and comments from a top House ...

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Liberty Nation

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· Jun 22, 2026

School Choice on the Brink: PA Democrats Put State Before Students

As many as 30,000 students could lose their scholarships.

MS NOW

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· Jul 8, 2026

After Trump’s 2024 Michigan win, Democrats approach divisive Senate crossroads 

For voters, Tuesday’s debate may be more about the general election than the primary. The post After Trump’s 2024 Michigan win, Democrats approach divisive Senate crossroads appeared first on MS NOW.

The 74

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· Jun 23, 2026

Opinion: Race, Income and Why Some Democrats Have the Luxury of Opposing School Choice

School choice enjoys broad support among the American public. But opposition within the Democratic Party and the political left remains concentrated among those with the most means. Higher-income and more highly educated Democrats are far more likely to oppose school choice, while Black, Hispanic and lower-income Democrats are more supportive. The divide reflects a gap []

National Republican Senatorial Committee

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· Jul 7, 2026

Abdul El-Sayed vs. Haley Stevens

Michigan Democrat Senate candidates, Abdulrahman Mohamed El-Sayed and Haley Stevens, are set to debate tonight for the first time since Mallory McMorrow dropped out of their messy primary. Ahead of the debate, the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) released a new memo highlighting the alarming momentum behind socialist El-Sayed, click here to read it. “Abdulrahman El-Sayed is []

Townhall

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· Jun 23, 2026

PA House Democrats Advance Bill Restricting School Choice Programs

PA House Democrats Advance Bill Restricting School Choice Programs

The Hill

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· Jul 10, 2026

Democrats fear chances of winning Senate may be slipping away

Democrats’ chances of taking back control of the Senate have suffered with recent developments in Maine and Michigan, complicating their chances of winning the two critical battlegrounds. The implosion of Graham Platner’s campaign in Maine has left Democrats scrambling for an opponent to challenge GOP incumbent Sen. Susan Collins less than four months out from...

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Related coverage for "Three years ago, the school choice debate shut down Harrisburg. Now Democrats are ready to engage": Liberty Nation — School Choice on the Brink: PA Democrats Put State Before Students. MS NOW — After Trump’s 2024 Michigan win, Democrats approach divisive Senate crossroads . The 74 — Opinion: Race, Income and Why Some Democrats Have the Luxury of Opposing School Choice. National Republican Senatorial Committee — Abdul El-Sayed vs. Haley Stevens. Townhall — PA House Democrats Advance Bill Restricting School Choice Programs. The Hill — Democrats fear chances of winning Senate may be slipping away