Matt Foust, a Democrat and leftist school board candidate in the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District (GCISD) school board race, was recorded at a Mid-cities Democrat fundraiser referring to incumbent Tammy Nakamura as a “political animal.”
Foust claimed she is a far superior politician to him and a danger to the Democrats agenda in the area.
We fact-checked Foust’s statement and rated it:
Nakamura is a longtime Colleyville resident who worked with her community to flip the Colleyville City Council.
She later turned her talents to GCISD and helped reclaim the school district to bring normalcy back to the classroom. Foust seems upset because Nakamura has been effective. Nakamura and the GCISD school board have made sweeping changes to reverse decades of decline in GCISD.
We spoke to parents in GCISD who talked about their kids test scores rising and the removal of the woke doctrine from their kids classrooms.
Foust is the challenger and is apparently some kind of lawyer.
For the last three years, conservative school boards have been claiming wins from those with leftist agendas. In some cases, leftists have been so thoroughly defeated and demoralized across North Texas that many of the conservative school board members don’t even draw left-wing challengers anymore.
When they do draw challengers, leftists present themselves as Republicans while secretly holding liberal values in an effort to appeal to conservative voters. These individuals often adopt Republican talking points on the campaign trail, such as supporting lower taxes or advocating for parental rights in education while quietly maintaining progressive stances on key issues.
Their goal is to secure votes in right-leaning districts without fully embracing conservative principles so they can later undermine these principles from within.
This may have been Foust’s plan, but at a recent gathering of the Mid-cities Democrats, Foust, like many leftists, couldn’t stay in the closet any longer.
Foust began complaining about conservatives, Christians, and his opponent in an effort to raise campaign funds. He called Nakamura a “Political Animal” who was so politically adept that he had no chance of defeating her, unless they coughed up large sums of money, which he could use to hide his true intentions from his community.
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