In 2016, Hillary Clinton staked out what was supposed to be the safe territory on the charter school issue– to be against for-profit charters, but in favor of non-profits. That qualified as enough of a break with the corporate Democrat orthodoxy that DFER felt the need to reassure wealthy donors that the Clinton’s could be counted on to betray unions.
But a position that depends on distinguishing non-profits from for-profits at best shows some cynical poli-gamesmanship, and at worst reveals a lack of understanding of the issues. In 2016, a candidate might be excused for ignorance, but there’s been plenty of education on the subject since, and no excuses left for candidates.
That’s why it’s a bit discouraging to find high-profile candidates like Mayor Pete Buttigieg resorting to this dodge.
Source: CURMUDGUCATION: Mayor Pete Doesn’t Get It (And If He Does, That’s Even Worse)