Wisconsin’s Waukesha School Board will add new members to its ranks after Tuesday’s election saw all three Republican-backed candidates win, unseating two incumbents.
The Republican sweep comes as critical race theory and gender ideology in schools have brought parents into the process to fight back.
The candidates, Karrie Kozlowski, Mark Borowski, and Marquell Moorer, were all backed by the Republican Party of Waukesha County in a race that is typically nonpartisan. The two incumbents came in fifth and sixth place, behind another apparently liberal newcomer who also did not win…