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On November 19, Donald Trump nominated Betsy DeVos, former president of the Republican Party in Michigan, as US Secretary of Education. "Betsy DeVos is a fervent advocate of school choice, that is, that families can use public funds to take their children to private or religious schools. EFE/Aude Guerrucci / POOL
On November 19, Donald Trump nominated Betsy DeVos, former president of the Republican Party in Michigan, as US Secretary of Education. "Betsy DeVos is a fervent advocate of school choice, that is, that families can use public funds to take their…

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The cities and metropolitan regions that voted Democratic are increasingly the major generators of economic value and population in America. This is the case of Philadelphia and New York, for example. "So if Republicans want to convert 2016 into a longer-term triumph they too have lots of work to do", says Jeremy Nowak, president of J Nowak and Associates, a consulting firm specializing in social investment, public policy and strategic planning. According to Newak, urban education policy will be strategic for Trump to broaden his base in cities.

The President-elect focused his message to cities on fixing schools through school choice and law and order. The choice of Betsy DeVos as education secretary is controversial. School choice generally refers to vouchers for low-income children to attend private schools (scholarships); tax credits for contributions to private schools that provide assistance to low-income children; or charter schools, which are public schools that are managed privately. Trump has been explicit about his support for vouchers, something that DeVos has championed. Read more in  The Philadelphia Citizen.