Parent power is REAL

Vice President Harris received more votes from every generation of Americans except Gen X, but as it happens the loss of Gen X proved decisive. Gen X, Americans born between 1965 and 1980 (which includes your humble author) are of an age to have been the parents of school aged children during the COVID-19 fiasco/goat-rodeo.

Uniquely among generations, President-elect Trump carried both men and women of Gen X. Right about now readers of a certain Gen Xish age may be humming a certain Gen X anthem. Something about having the right to choose and an unwillingness to surrender it. Feel free to belt it out in your head:

This did not exclusively play out at the national level. Over the past 10 years, for example, donors have sent an unimaginable amount of political funding into Arizona. Much of the resulting rhetoric and activity fixated upon bellyaching about school choice. As the smoke clears on the 2024 election, we find that Arizona’s 11 electoral college votes were never decisive in either the 2016, 2020 or 2024 presidential elections. Meanwhile the three “blue wall states” of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin moved in unison to determine the winner for the third election in a row. Opportunity cost is a harsh mistress.

In addition to serving as a costly sideshow in the presidential race for the third time, Arizona’s Republican Party will add to their majorities in both the Arizona House and the Arizona Senate. The battleground legislative races included a number of very tight outcomes. The parents of private choice program children outnumber the membership of the Arizona Education Association by six or more to one.

That ratio will only continue to grow. Having fallen on the losing side of the crucial 2024 legislative races, the president of the Arizona Education Association described her own organization as “union thugs.”

 

Hmmm…both parties might want to think about competing for the votes of families with school-age children. Those who find themselves aligned with “thugs” might want to consider losing the zeroes and getting with the heroes. If not, the beatings might just continue until morale improves. In the meantime, color this Gen Xer happy that parent power is REAL, and it is SPECTACULAR!

 


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BY Matthew Ladner

Matthew Ladner is executive editor of NextSteps. He has written numerous studies on school choice, charter schools and special education reform, and his articles have appeared in Education Next; the Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice; and the British Journal of Political Science. He is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and received a master's degree and a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Houston. He lives in Phoenix with his wife and three children.