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Tag Archives: Glenda Ritz
Glenda Ritz vs. Tony Bennett for Indiana State Superintendent: What’s Interesting to Me
It’s the day before Election Day. Believe it or not, a number of my politically and religiously conservative friends in Indiana are voting for Democrat Glenda Ritz for Indiana State Superintendent of schools, rather than Republican Tony Bennett. (See here … Continue reading
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