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FTA: "January has appeared to be a tough month for proponents of school choice, with both the presidency and Senate officially being handed over to the Democratic Party — the majority of which has traditionally opposed giving parents a greater say in which schools their children attend.

President Donald Trump had made it clear that pursuing school choice would have been a primary goal for his administration if he had been elected to a second term.

Conversely, President-elect Joe Biden opposes public education funding being redirected to private or charter schools, according to PolitiFact."

FTA: "January has appeared to be a tough month for proponents of school choice, with both the presidency and Senate officially being handed over to the Democratic Party — the majority of which has traditionally opposed giving parents a greater say in which schools their children attend. President Donald Trump had made it clear that pursuing school choice would have been a primary goal for his administration if he had been elected to a second term. Conversely, President-elect Joe Biden opposes public education funding being redirected to private or charter schools, according to PolitiFact."

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If Biden is sworn in, the children will be wards of the state by his second term (or Kamala's).