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Why I’m not voting for Ashley Murray

May 6, 2021

These are the reasons I am not voting for Ashley Christin Murray for the school board. 

The false title or appellation which she has labelled HR198 and use of fearmongering and scare tactics to misrepresent the bill.  Her characterization of people as winners or losers.  Yes, bring diverse opinions to the board, but have room for compromise and not see issues in Black or white. Her blanket statements of opinion without any supporting explanations.  Her platform is supposedly all children but she directs her non-political negativity only to Black people.  As in HR198, I cannot trust her to be fair to Black students, and it has already been exposed in her description of HR198.

What is her platform?  If elected, what are her goals?

I cannot tell if Murray is running for office or school board.  Perhaps the school board is the first step? I do not believe she has the capacity to work with others of differing views.  

  If you find any connection to Marxist ideology, communism, white supremacy, instruments of white supremacy, the call for a Totaltarian* (totalitarian: my spelling correction) dictational**(dictatorial?)  government with a subservient state in HR 198, please point out the sections. 

In closing, her Facebook postings are public (some may have been deleted, but there are copies) so you do not have to take my word for it.  

Alicia Jones
Lewes
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