Presidential elections naturally put the focus on how divided we are. But the recent elections revealed a remarkable degree of bipartisan agreement at the local level in WI on school referenda despite the difficult economy: https://wispolicyforum.org/research/wisconsin-school-referenda-rise-above-economy-politics/
It's difficult to get good data on how residents within a particular school district (which can cross many municipal boundaries) vote in other races, so take the district by district results with caution. But there's a notable broad trend in this @WisPolicyForum brief by @AriB83.
This won't show up on a cable news show and might seem like a small thing. It's not. K-12 education is one of the biggest things that government at any level does.
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