…to destroy public education in North Carolina.
There is a reason Michele Morrow deleted her old Twitter account.
And what she is projecting now in the general election is a sanitized version of herself based solely on electability and a total lack of substance.
If she could disown those previous hurtful words and truly seek to show that she has amended her viewpoints, then she would have the guts to answer questions about her previous statements and claims.
She has not done that.
The deliberate ignorance of her recent past online activity coupled with a complete lack of credentials to even serve in any capacity in public schools makes Michele Morrow completely qualified to destroy public education in North Carolina.
This is an image Michele Morrow is using for her campaign. Seems to make her look somewhat legit.
But it grossly misrepresents her qualifications and oversimplifies her actual connections to public service.
First, being a wife and mother are noble. So is being in healthcare as a nurse.
But she has never sent her children to public school while living in North Carolina. No serving with a school’s PTSA in NC. No involvement in an extracurricular activity sponsored by a NC public school that one of her children may be involved with.
And she has not been a nurse in a professional setting for years and certainly was not in hospitals during the pandemic. If anything, nursing is about preserving life and relying on science. Morrow’s past comments about pay-per-view executions, her disdain for the Islamic faith, and her anti-vaccination conspiracy theories directly conflict with The Nursing Code of Ethics.
And she has never been an actual classroom teacher in schools or served in any capacity within the public school system here in North Carolina.
That campaign “poster” referred to above actually would be more truthful if it looked like this:
And at the bottom of the poster or available in a link would be the footnotes attached to the asterisks for clarification.
* Morrow has five children, whom she has homeschooled since moving to Wake County.
And don’t forget these: