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What Increasingly Partisan and Venomous Wisconsin School Board Races Reveal About American Elections – ProPublica

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About a month ago, three conservative candidates for school board seats in the west Wisconsin city of Eau Claire stoked controversy about a teacher training program that they claimed could exclude parents from conversations about their childrens gender identity or sexual orientation.

Right-leaning groups across the country seized on the issue, portraying it as another example of schools usurping the role of parents. A few weeks later, the school board president received a death threat.

I am going to kill you and shoot up your next school-board meeting for promoting the horrific, radical transgender agenda, an anonymous email read.

Farther south in Holmen, in the scenic Driftless Area of Wisconsin, local police are investigating a social media post showing a postcard left on cars at a shopping center that read: Keep Holmen Schools White and Christian.

The postcard urged support for two board candidates. Neither candidate has been connected to the incident, and both decried the postcard on social media, calling it a disgusting and vile fake political ad.

I really dont want to make more statements on it. Its been really exhausting, Josh Neumann, the father of six said of the attention paid to the card. His running mate Chad Updike could not be reached for comment.

Voters in Wisconsin and three other states head to the polls Tuesday in what are some of the nations earliest school board elections this year. In a harbinger of what voters across the country will see in coming months, many of the traditionally nonpartisan school board races have become increasingly polarized.

Outsiders who have traditionally stayed out of local races are now trying to influence school board contests across the country, using tactics more typical of elections with higher stakes.

Republicans, and particularly the wing of the party that still supports former President Donald Trump, have come to see local races as a way to energize their base and propel voters to the polls part of what some leaders have called a precinct strategy. Sen. Ron Johnson, the Wisconsin Republican, last year encouraged residents to take back our school boards, our county boards, our city councils.

Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon, speaking on his War Room podcast last May, said: The path to save the nation is very simple. Its going to go through the school boards.

Its the precinct committees. Its you. Its upon your shoulders, he added, warning that cultural Marxism is being introduced in schools and promising a Tea Party-like revolt by parents of schoolchildren.

In Wisconsin, as elsewhere, some school board members and other school officials have quit without finishing their terms, saying that the anger directed their way has made serving untenable. Others have declined to run for reelection.

In Eau Claire, school board President Tim Nordin, who received the death threat, is standing firm and running for reelection. This is Eau Claires election, he said in a statement. Others want to control this election by inciting fear in you and driving votes with outside money and news coverage. They, quite literally, are trying to threaten us into submission. I remain unbowed.

The three conservative candidates did not respond to messages seeking comment.

Michael Ford, an associate professor of public administration at the University of Wisconsin in Oshkosh who studies school board races, said its not surprising that the state, the birthplace of school vouchers and home to one of the most robust open-enrollment public school choice programs in the country, would be a focus for school board elections.

We always, traditionally, are on the front lines of the changes in education policy, especially those that are highly premised on parental engagement, he said. I think its logical other states that have looked at Wisconsin as a pioneer on these things would look again.

Parents, who during the pandemic saw their children struggle with remote learning and other issues, are demanding more control over school management and curriculum decisions. The backlash against mask-wearing by students has played neatly into conservative themes of parental freedom.

Some political observers and academics worry that the politicization of local offices will make it harder to deliver essential school services.

It makes progress impossible, Ford said.

Wisconsin school board races at times have had partisan undertones, but the issues at play have largely centered on controlling taxes and paring the benefits educators received.

Things began to change about a decade ago. Thats when Wisconsin school board candidates who had signed petitions to recall Republican Gov. Scott Walker over his push to limit collective bargaining for public employees became targets of conservative talk radio. On the other side, the states largest teachers union typically vetted and endorsed candidates it believed would support its aims at the bargaining table.

Today, school board elections are more heated and personal framed in terms of saving schools, saving children and saving America. Also mentioned: COVID-19 protocols, critical race theory, equity, divisive curriculum, library book bans and parental rights.

Rebecca Kleefisch, the former lieutenant governor under Walker who is running for the GOP nomination for governor, recently endorsed 115 local candidates she calls conservatives, including 48 school board candidates a product of two years of work recruiting and training people for local races. Her campaign did not respond to requests for comment.

Political experts say it is highly unusual for gubernatorial candidates to endorse school board candidates, except perhaps in their hometown. Democratic Gov. Tony Evers has not done so. The governor generally has not gotten involved in nonpartisan races in Wisconsin, his communications office said in an email.

Another sign this spring that the school board races are taking on a more partisan tone: Rather than campaigning as individuals, candidates in many of the states population centers are running on slates with common platforms and talking points.

Attention Conservative Voters Dont Stay Home: Vote For all Four Candidates, a flyer for the village of Sussex states. Paid for by the Republican Party of Waukesha County, it features the names and photos of two candidates for village trustee and two for the school board.

A particular focus for Wisconsin Republicans has been the traditionally conservative communities ringing Milwaukee known as the WOW counties: Washington, Ozaukee and Waukesha.

The counties have shown some liberal leanings of late. In much of the area, Trumps support slipped from 2016 to 2020. Biden even won the city of Cedarburg, in Ozaukee County, though by just 19 votes.

Campaign finance records filed to date show the Republican Party of Waukesha County has funneled at least $10,000 into elections in nine school districts in that county alone.

The Patriots of Ozaukee a newly formed organization dedicated to promoting conservative values and asserting our Constitutional rights is endorsing candidates in school board and municipal races.

The Patriots of Ozaukee did not respond to requests for comment.

National conservative advocacy groups, with members in Wisconsin and elsewhere, also are having an influence on local school district races in the state. They include Moms for Liberty, which has a chapter in Kenosha and on its Facebook page has recommended three of the six candidates running for school board.

Our mission is preserving America through unifying, educating and empowering parents to preserve their rights at every level of government, said Amanda Nedweski, the organizations co-chair in Kenosha and an outspoken critic of the Kenosha Unified School Districts board.

We attend meetings. We do research. We do a lot of public record requests, she said. The tax-exempt organization only recently started asking for dues of $25 per year.

Another group urging greater activism is the Phoenix-based Turning Point USA, which has conservative political clubs on high school and college campuses nationwide. It does not endorse or fund candidates, but has a school board watchlist that names districts across the country it says push Leftist, racist and anti-American propaganda. Its website lists nine Wisconsin districts.

The group uses its watchlist to highlight mask mandates, diversity and other matters, Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet said. Those types of issues are obviously massively important to parents and other stakeholders in the community, and its not always easy to find out who supports what, he said.

In Ozaukee Countys Mequon-Thiensville School District in the suburbs north of Milwaukee, one of the organizers of an unsuccessful recall election last fall that targeted four school board members is again seeking a board seat. Scarlett Johnson, the former vice president of the Wisconsin chapter of No Left Turn in Education, has said that she wants to bring a fresh perspective to the board.

I think education has changed, she said. I think the way that parents look at education has changed. I think teachers are very frustrated as well. And so thats why I say the status quo is just not going to work anymore. And I dont get the feeling that our current board and our administrators really understand that.

The recall effort was notable because it drew contributions from two out-of-state billionaires: $6,000 from Illinois billionaire Richard Uihlein, a Trump supporter and founder and CEO of Uline, a Wisconsin shipping supplies company, and $1,650 from the Chicago hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin. Johnson said members of the recall effort simply wrote letters to the two men asking for donations.

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Representatives for Uihlein and Griffin did not respond to requests for comment.

Altogether, the recall effort brought in more than $58,000 in contributions.

A coalition of parents opposing the recall raised more than $36,000, according to campaign finance reports.

Both sides spent money largely on Facebook ads, direct mail, radio ads and yard signs.

Nicole Angresano, a leader in the coalition that turned back the recall, resents the coordinated attacks on the top-rated district. I dont think infuriating is hyperbole, she said. Its infuriating to me.

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The Orioles roster is slowly taking shape with a week left of spring training – Camden Chat

Hello, friends.

In the original schedule for the 2022 season, today would have been Opening Day. The lockout has robbed us of that, but thankfully it didnt push the beginning of the season too far back, nor prevent a full 162 game season from being scheduled. The new Orioles Opening Day is eight days away. For those waiting to see a game at Camden Yards, there are eleven more days to go.

In the meantime, spring training rolls on, with another seven exhibition games that will presumably help the Orioles make their last decisions about who should be on the roster and who should start elsewhere. The Os play the Pirates at 1:05 today. Its a road game, which may affect the caliber of the Orioles lineup. This will not be on Orioles TV or radio, but if you can get the Pirates TV feed, you can watch the game there.

Yesterday, the Orioles pulled off a comeback win over the Rays, with Kelvin Gutierrez clearing the bases with a walkoff double to turn a 6-4 deficit into a 7-6 win. Earlier in the game, Trey Mancini, Jorge Mateo, and Ryan Mountcastle all had two hits each. Mancini, Mountcastle, and Austin Hays all batted four times each for the first time this spring.

Cedric Mullins hit an impressive homer against the wind in the game; hes scuffled through spring to date, so hopefully thats a sign hes going to start turning things around. Others riding the small sample spring struggle bus include Rougned Odor, Ryan McKenna, and Kyle Stowers. Batting under .100 through 14-21 at-bats isnt the final indicator of a guys quality, but it would be nice if these guys were doing better.

Following yesterdays game, Stowers was reassigned to minor league camp, along with pitcher Conner Greene. Neither of these guys was likely to break camp with the big league team, so no surprise there.

Wednesdays two cuts leaves the Orioles with 42 players still on their camp roster. Theyll have to trim 14 more to get down to an Opening Day roster of 28. That roster has to be set by noon a week from today. Adley Rutschman is still technically on the camp roster, having not been formally reassigned while out with the triceps strain.

A number of roster questions large and small remain, including Who the heck is going to be in the rotation? and Who the heck is going to be in the fringes of the bullpen? The initial answers to these questions may not be particularly exciting. We can hope that the roster gets more interesting as the season goes along. For April at least, were stuck with some of these other guys.

Stewart nearing return to games (School of Roch)Speaking of some of the other guys were stuck with... no, look, I want DJ Stewart to have something to contribute. I am just skeptical that a 28-year-old outfielder who isnt particularly good at fielding or at doing things at the plate other than take walks has much to contribute.

Looking at the Orioles battles for roster spots (Baltimore Baseball)Rich Dubroff runs through the roster battles as things stand now. The list of rotation contenders is not confidence-building for initial success of the 2022 team.

Bruce Zimmermann makes case for home opener (Orioles.com)Zachary Silver looks at yesterdays Zimmermann outing, predicting that hes got an inside track for a rotation spot. I think hes right about that.

Possible Opening Day lineup, piggyback starters, and PitchCom (The Baltimore Sun)Yesterdays lineup might get run back on Opening Day. Its not exciting! Neither are piggyback starters unless youre our one commenter whos been stumping for years for a 3x3 rotation.

Taking a shot at projecting Os minor league rosters (Steve Melewski)If we end up with a Norfolk rotation of Kyle Bradish, D.L. Hall, and Grayson Rodriguez early in the season, thats going to be an exciting group. The Bowie infield thats going to start out with Gunnar Henderson, Joey Ortiz, and Jordan Westburg also figures to be an interesting one.

The Orioles were most recently victorious on this day three years ago, when they took down the Yankees, 7-5, to seal a series win to start off the 2019 season. Things went downhill shortly afterwards. John Means notched his first major league win in relief of Dylan Bundy, who nearly hit 100 pitches while failing to complete four innings. Renato Nuez, Trey Mancini, and Joey Rickard each homered for the Orioles, accounting for six of their seven runs.

Of all the players to ever play for the Orioles, only one was born on March 31. Thats Dave Koslo, who pitched three games for the inaugural 1954 team before being released. He passed away in 1975 at age 55.

Is today your birthday? Happy birthday to you! Your birthday buddies for today include: mathematician/philosopher Ren Descartes (1596), composer Joseph Haydn (1732), boxer Jack Johnson (1878), farm worker labor leader Cesar Chavez (1927), designer Liz Claiborne (1929), and actor Christopher Walken (1943).

In 1774, Americas colonial overlord, Great Britain, passed the Boston Port Act, which mandated the closure of the port of Boston starting June 1 as punishment for the Boston Tea Party. One result of the closure was the meeting of the First Continental Congress later in the year.

In 1889, the Eiffel Tower officially opened in Paris after about two years worth of construction. At 1,083 feet (330 meters) tall, this was the tallest building in the world until 1930, when it was passed by New Yorks Chrysler Building.

In 1918, the first Daylight Saving Time went into effect in the United States.

In 1995, Tejano singer-songwriter Selena was shot and killed by the former manager of her fan club, who had been caught embezzling money by the singers family.

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And thats the way it is in Birdland on March 31. Have a safe Thursday. Go Os!

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Parkland mass shooter finally faces judgment. Jury selection to begin on Monday – Norman Transcript

MIAMI More than four years after he gunned down 17 people at a Parkland high school, Nikolas Cruz is finally set to face judgment in a Broward County courtroom.

On Monday, barring any unexpected delays, prosecutors and defense attorneys will begin the process of selecting 12 jurors to decide one remaining question about the confessed and convicted mass murderer. Should he live or die?

Under Florida law, a decision to execute Cruz will have to be a unanimous one. Finding a dozen people to make it plus alternates is expected to take weeks.

Given the immense publicity, the brutal details of the murders of innocent school children and the difficult prospect of potentially sentencing someone to die, legal experts say finding willing jurors who say they also can be impartial will be a challenge.

It will be a long and arduous process. It will be difficult to find jurors without an opinion, said retired Miami-Dade senior prosecutor Gail Levine, who is not involved in the case. Remember, its OK to know about the case. But a juror cannot serve if they have already formulated an opinion about the penalty before the case is presented.

Jury selection is expected to last throughout April. Once a jury is seated, the trial could last between four and up to six months, lawyers said in court this week, further complicating the selection process.

We all acknowledge this is going to be an inconvenience for whoever sits on this case. Our goal should not be focused on how quickly we get this done but that we get it done right, Broward Assistant Public Defender Melisa McNeill told the judge on Wednesday.

The jury wont be deciding on Cruzs guilt. Back in November, Cruz pleaded guilty to 17 counts of first-degree murder, and 17 counts of attempted murder, setting the stage for what is known as the penalty phase, or a trial solely to decide whether Cruz gets life in prison, or will be executed.

The trial will nonetheless be extensive prosecutors must still present scores of witnesses and introduce hundreds of pieces of evidence to show that, among other reasons, Cruz acted in such a cruel and calculated way that he deserves to be put to death.

There were 17 people killed. And so there is, in essence, a story about the deaths of 17 different people, Broward prosecutor Jeffrey Marcus said in court on Wednesday.

As for Cruzs defense, jurors will be asked to consider mitigating factors, such as his tumultuous family life, a long history of mental-health disorders, brain damage caused by his mothers drug and alcohol use, and claims that he was bullied and sexually abused by a trusted peer.

The defense will introduce a battery of experts and may also use controversial brain mapping technology to show Cruzs brain is abnormal.

An unprecedented trial

The trial will be unlike any other ever held in Broward County.

Proceedings will be broadcast live online, Court TV, from a cavernous courtroom in the new wing of Browards justice center. Members from 25 news companies have been credentialed to cover the trial in person. Sheriffs deputies will provide tight security inside and outside the building.

Relatives of the dead, still grappling with the senseless murders, will watch in court and online.

Testimony will be gut-wrenching, detailing the morning of Feb 18, 2018, when Cruz took an Uber ride to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High, his former school, and methodically stalked the halls, gunning down people with an AR-15 assault-style rifle.

The trial could even feature the rare jury site visit prosecutors say its important to show jurors the interior of the freshman building, which has been locked up and sealed since the massacre.

There is no one video, photograph, poster, film, anything, that captures what the ... building is, prosecutor Carolyn McCann told the judge. The jury has to know the footsteps, the distance, the perspective, the visual acuity the defendant had to have.

Defense lawyers argue the scene visit still stained with blood, marked by bullet holes will only serve to inflame the emotions of the jury. Broward Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer is still weighing the decision.

But before witnesses are sworn in to tell their stories, lawyers must settle on a jury qualified to serve in a death-penalty case no easy task, even in a less-visible capital case.

Earlier trial an indicator?

If Cruzs earlier trial is any indication, itll be a slow haul.

Last October, Cruz started trial for attacking a jail officer nine months following the Parkland massacre. During jury selection, many prospective jurors, including teachers or Parkland residents, were dismissed after saying they couldnt judge Cruz fairly.

On the first day, two women burst out crying at simply seeing Cruz. Ultimately, Cruz pleaded guilty to battery before testimony began.

The visceral emotional response of potential jurors to the case is to be expected, given Parklands place in the nations long and terrible history of mass shootings at schools, said University of Miami law professor Craig Trocino, who is the director of the schools Innocence Clinic.

Theres a lot of emotions wrapped up in this, from the amazing advocacy some of the surviving students have engaged in over the years, to the other side which is dark and ugly, said Trocino. Thats why, in this case, all of Cruzs constitutional safeguard have to be scrupulously honored.

Over the weeks, Judge Scherer and attorneys could question thousands of prospective jurors, first culling out those who cant serve because of scheduling and others hardships. Then, theyll be grilled about how theyve consumed publicity surrounding the massacre and how it has shaped their ability to follow the law and serve impartially.

In Broward, unless were at nuclear war with Russia, its going to be on the front page every day, all day, said Abe Laeser, a retired Miami-Dade homicide prosecutor. Thats one of the reasons its going to be so hard.

Despite the rise in digital and social media, its rare for courts to move a trial because of pervasive publicity.

In 2008, a Miami-Dade judge ordered the trial of Southwood Middle killer Michael Hernandez moved to Orlando, after lawyers found that a great number of prospective jurors had already formed opinions about the infamous murder of a teenage boy. Hernandez was convicted in Orlando and sentenced to life in prison.

But attorneys in plenty of high-profile Florida murder cases have succeeded in picking juries.

Among the defendants who had trials in their original jurisdiction: George Zimmerman, who killed teenager Trayvon Martin, Casey Anthony, who was accused of murdering her daughter, and Eric Rivera, the teen who shot and killed NFL star Trayvon Martin. Zimmerman and Anthony won their cases.

So far, attorneys in Cruzs case have not suggested a change of venue.

And just as challenging, attorneys will need to probe juror candidates views on the death penalty, and whether they could consider imposing the ultimate sentence on Cruz.

Anyone who walks in and says, Im not sure how I feel about death penalty is on their way to getting excused, Laeser said. Unfortunately for the defense, youre going to be left with a lot of people whose inherit belief is, Why not trade one life for the 17 he took.

Must be a unanimous decision on death

Cruzs case will be the most closely watched capital case to unfold since Florida, forced by U.S. Supreme Court decisions, in 2017 required jurors to be unanimous when deciding to sent someone to Death Row. For decades before, Florida jurors only needed a majority vote to recommend the death penalty, with the judge imposing the actual sentence.

Now, Cruzs defense team can hope to get at least one holdout for life a deadlocked jury, under Florida law, results in an automatic life sentence.

The Broward Public Defenders Office has long offered to allow Cruz to be sentenced to life in prison, in exchange for a waiver of the death penalty. Broward prosecutors, faced with some victims families who want to see Cruz die at the hands of the state, have declined.

This case will really decide whether the death penalty is an option in Florida, said Levine, the former Miami-Dade prosecutor. Remember, its a one juror veto. People will say if Cruz doesnt get it, who should? I think the penalty is on trial here.

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Letter to the editor | Welcome all refugees into our country – TribDem.com

Can you believe some schools in the south actually taught that the masters (owners of slaves) were kind to slaves.

Really, chains around their necks and being chased by dogs was more like what slaves encountered.

Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton says that slavery was a necessary evil, and this guy wants to run for president. Slavery was evil, not necessary. Most of the lynchings in this country took place in the Bible-belt states. Maybe thats why the religious right and white officials are opposed to critical race theory being taught in secondary education.

Sometimes the truth hurts.

The 1619 Project by Nikole-Hanna Jones should be required reading. I cant believe books such as To Kill a Mockingbird are being banned in some school libraries.

According to the Southern PovertyLaw Center, there are 940 hate groupsin the United States of which 23 are

in Pennsylvania. The worst of these isthe Proud Boys, which infiltrated theBlack Lives Matter protest in Seattle,

Portland, and Kenosha, along withthe Atom-Waffen neo-Nazi group,which started fires and caused mayhem.

Instead of distressing over brown-skin refugees on our southern border, maybe we should be concerned about vigilantes such as George Zimmerman, Kyle Rittenhouse, Dylan Roof and other racist people.

In conclusion, lets welcome all refugees to our country and our city and maybe some of our abandoned churches would become houses of worship again rather than entertainment venues.

Remember, not all immigrants are gypsies, tramps and thieves and lets tell the truth about race in America in elementary, middle and high school.

John R. Aubrey

Johnstown

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5 Times Artificial Intelligence Have Busted World Champions – Analytics Insight

Artificial intelligence has beaten eight world champions at the bridge

Even though people are not ready to accept the fact, there will be a point in the future when Artificial Intelligence (AI) will take over the human race when it comes to various jobs. Some analysts estimate that over 50% of jobs in the world will be lost to Artificial Intelligence in forthcoming years. Jobs like accounting, human resources, management, and more will be obsolete some time in the future, thanks to Artificial intelligence. However, you dont have to wait till 2030 to find out how technologies like Artificial intelligence, Robotics, Machine Learning, and more will overtake mankind as its already beating humans in the most strategic and complicated games like Chess and Go that have been used as a standard to determine intelligence or IQ levels. This article features five instances of Artificial intelligence busting world champions.

The victory represents a new milestone for Artificial Intelligence because, in the bridge, players work with incomplete information and must react to the behavior of several other players a scenario far closer to human decision-making.

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