The gloves are now off of Biden's quiet education radicalism
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Between the war raging in Ukraine and the inflation raging at home, one might think the Biden administration would have had its hands full during the past month.
When candidate Biden unveiled his education agenda (at a teacher union town hall) in 2020, he pledged to triple Title I school spending, enact universal pre-K, and promote race-based college admissions. But, as Peter Beinart enthused in the Atlantic that summer, while Biden’s agenda was "further to the left than that of any Democratic nominee in decades," the public viewed him as "more centrist than he actually is."
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