The state of Oklahoma has agreed to take part in a new Republican push in red states to promote ideologies sympathetic to Donald Trump.
This includes rolling out a new social studies course curriculum that would ask high school students to identify the discrepancies in the 2020 election results and how Donald Trump somehow won the election.
The past standard for studying the 2020 election merely stated that the goal was to examine issues linked to the election of 2020 and its outcome.
‘The latest version is more expansive: It includes identifying discrepancies in the 2020 election results by looking at graphs and other kinds of data, including the sudden halting of ballot counting in specific cities in key areas, the security risks of mail in balloting, suddent batch dumps, and an unforeseen record number of voters and unprecedented contradictions of bellweather county trends.
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The new curriculum standard arrives at the behest of Ryan Walters who is the school’s head and he has gone out to publicly voice his support for Trump.
In October, Walters lauded Trump in a new interview, stating clearly how Trump was in charge and truly won the argument on education.


