Voters say no to hate as Moms for Liberty candidates are defeated across the country

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Moms for Liberty faced big defeats in Tuesday’s elections in at least four states. The anti-LGBTQ+ extremist group, which has been at the forefront of nationwide efforts to inject a far-right agenda onto local school boards, endorsed scores of school board candidates in 11 states this year. But as Tuesday’s election results continue to roll in, there are indications that the group’s toxic influence may be waning among voters.

In Virginia, five of the six candidates Moms for Liberty endorsed appear poised for defeat. The group endorsed four candidates in Loudon County, where only one, Deana L. Griffiths, was elected by a single percentage point. Elsewhere in the state, Mario Beckles lost his race for a seat on the Prince William County Public School board, while The Roanoke Times reports that Montgomery County School Board candidate Mark Miear trailed incumbent Penny Franklin by 67 votes as of Wednesday morning.

The Daily Beast reports that nine of the 13 candidates endorsed by the group in Iowa lost…

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