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Former state superintendent McCormick stops by South Bend, speaks about what she feels is best for educating youth

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The state’s former top educator was in South Bend on Monday speaking about what she feels is best moving forward when it comes to educating young Hoosiers.
Dr. Jennifer McCormick spoke about her experiences as the state’s superintendent of public instruction under Gov. Eric Holcomb’s first term.
That position was absorbed into the now current Secretary of Education role appointed by the governor. McCormick was a Republican while working in the Holcomb administration.
She is considering a run for governor as a Democrat.

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2 comments

Charles U Farley April 11, 2023 at 9:09 pm

“McCormick was a Republican while working in the Holcomb administration.
She is considering a run for governor as a Democrat.”

No, she was never a Republican. RINO at best, but probably a Democrat all along.

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Thor April 12, 2023 at 4:45 pm

Some declared Republicans are really DemocRats, no DemocRats are really Republicans. No one should listen to what McCormick thinks about educations matters; good riddance to bad rubbish.

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