Bloomberg Endorses Obama, Mentions Race to the Top
Mayor
Bloomberg just joined Gov. Christie in endorsing Obama (though Christie
wasn’t quite as explicit about it! ;-), with a nice mention of Race to the Top:
Nevertheless, the president has achieved some important victories on issues that will help define our future. His
Race to the Top education program -- much of which was opposed by
the teachers’ unions, a traditional Democratic Party constituency -- has
helped drive badly needed reform across the country, giving local
districts leverage to strengthen accountability
in the classroom and expand
charter schools. His health-care law -- for all its flaws -- will provide insurance coverage to people who need it most and save lives.
When I step into the voting booth, I think
about the world I want to leave my two daughters, and the values that
are required to guide us there. The two parties’ nominees for president
offer different visions of where they want to
lead America.
One believes a woman’s right to choose
should be protected for future generations; one does not. That
difference, given the likelihood of
Supreme Court vacancies, weighs heavily on my decision.
One recognizes marriage equality as
consistent with America’s march of freedom; one does not. I want our
president to be on the right side of history.
One sees
climate change as an urgent problem that threatens our planet; one
does not. I want our president to place scientific evidence and risk
management above electoral politics.
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