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Related: About this forumOklahoma's Republican state superintendent of public instruction switches parties, will run for gov.
Oklahoma's Republican state superintendent of public instruction switches parties, will run for governor as Democrat
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Oklahoma's Republican state superintendent of public instruction switches parties, will run for gov. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Oct 2021
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Beartracks
(13,784 posts)1. Interesting. n/t
LetMyPeopleVote
(159,690 posts)2. This could be interesting
msongs
(70,765 posts)3. like to see a list of all dems policies and priorities she supports nt
Mickju
(1,816 posts)4. I would guess they are very few.
HighFired49
(407 posts)5. Here's the Wikipedia link to her info.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Hofmeister
She is really a great Supt. of Education. I always wondered why she was registered as a Republican. She has promoted and done a lot for the under-served, poor children in our public schools here in OK. If anyone would guess that she hasn't done much for Democratic education policies here, you would be mistaken.
She is really a great Supt. of Education. I always wondered why she was registered as a Republican. She has promoted and done a lot for the under-served, poor children in our public schools here in OK. If anyone would guess that she hasn't done much for Democratic education policies here, you would be mistaken.