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'Who Wants to Tell Him?': Why One Line From Union Boss's DNC Speech Stands Out

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During the first night of the Democratic National Convention, a group of union leaders took to the stage to shore up support among workers for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris. But one union president, Claude Cummings Jr. of the Communications Workers of America, unintentionally exposed the destructive efforts of teachers unions during the pandemic.

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Speaking about the “digital divide” during the COVID lockdowns, Cummings Jr. lamented that “too many kids were forced to go online class in McDonald’s parking lots.” 

His point was that Vice President Kamala Harris “helped pass the largest investment in broadband ever,” but conservatives jumped on the opportunity to remind him why those kids were stuck in virtual classrooms for so long. 

School choice activist Corey DeAngelis responded to the clip circulating on X with headlines referencing how teachers unions were the driving force in keeping schools closed. 

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