Political money pours into Wisconsin's school board elections

Political action committees are pouring money into Wisconsin's school board elections, with groups like the 1776 Project PAC supporting conservative candidates. The influx of political money has turned typically nonpartisan school board races into highly contested elections with national implications.
Wisconsin's school board elections are seeing a surge in political money. Political action committees, such as the 1776 Project PAC, are supporting conservative candidates. The 1776 Project PAC has spent over $321,000 on school board races statewide. The group has endorsed 17 candidates in 11 school districts. The elections have become highly contested, with national implications. The involvement of political action committees has turned typically nonpartisan school board races into partisan battles.
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