Anti-CRT Parents Sweep Connecticut School Board Primary, Besting GOP Incumbents

Five parents hell-bent on keeping critical race theory (CRT) out of the Guilford, Conn. school district swept the Republican school board primary Tuesday night, advancing to the general election in November.

Fending off a challenge from three old-guard Republican incumbents — who the anti-CRT parents accuse of rubber-stamping the racialized curriculum favored by the board’s progressives and the district superintendent — the cabal of five dominated the competition Tuesday, walking away with bids for the November ballot.

Political novices Timothy Chamberlain, Nick Cusano, Aly Passerelli, Bill Maisano, and Danielle Scarpellino outperformed their intra-party rivals by a three to one margin, according to figures provided to National Review.

Nearly half of all registered Republicans in Guilford voted in Tuesday’s election, according to Scarpellino.

“The defeat was crushing and sent a very loud message that our town will not be dominated by the woke cancel culture and our kids will be shielded from any and all political indoctrination,” Scarpellino told National Review.

The parent activists’ landslide victory suggests that they now have a mandate from Guilford’s Republican constituents, as it was not the first time they defeated the establishment GOP trio.

On July 22, the company of five earned the endorsement of the town’s GOP caucus, but the incumbents, who the newcomers have branded “Republicans in Name Only,” wouldn’t go quietly, immediately announcing they would primary the interlopers on September 14.