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Check out this 2020 DNC campaign ad slamming President Trump for wanting to keep schools open

The New York Times on Thursday reported that “the pandemic” had erased two decades of progress in math and reading. When a reporter brought this up at the daily press briefing, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre blamed President Donald Trump and noted that President Joe Biden and Democrats worked to open schools “in spite of” Republicans.

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Tim Carney published a rebuttal to that claim in the Washington Examiner, including an ad from the DNC slamming Trump for desperately wanting to send children back to school.

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Here’s the ad:

But it was in spite of Trump that the Democrats wanted schools open.

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Let’s hope they’ll be fact-checking it live.


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