For Michele Morrow:
“Have you set foot inside a North Carolina public school yet in any capacity?”

“Do public school teachers still have immune systems of steel?“
“If you’ve been a school teacher for years, you have the immune system of steel because just like healthcare workers, you are around children all day long who aren’t the best at covering their mouth or nose when they sneeze or cough,” Morrow said. “They’re not good at washing their hands after they go to the bathroom.”
For Mark Robinson:
“Are public schools teachers still wicked?”
“We’re going to work like heck in Raleigh to make sure these schools get straightened out, but until they do, I’m gonna tell you what you need to do: If they won’t do right, you need to come out from among them, make your own school,” Robinson said in a July speech. “Do not turn your children over to these wicked people. Do not.”
“Did you ever prove CNN wrong?”

For Tricia Cotham:
“Weren’t vouchers originally supposed to be for low-income families?”

