Seven Democratic presidential candidates, including many who have qualified for the next debate, traveled to Pittsburgh to weigh in on public education and share their perspective plans.
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Bennet, the former superintendent of Denver Public Schools, the first to take the stage, took a veiled swipe at his competitors for the nomination who he says are offering"empty promises," regarding the money spent on K-12 education from the federal government. Democratic presidential candidate South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg answers questions at the U.S. Conference of Mayors Iowa Starting Line forum, Dec. 6, 2019, in Waterloo, Iowa."Chasten has left the classroom to help with this campaign," he said.
Buttigieg addressed the segregation still prevalent in many schools today, saying there hasn't been enough conversation over the impact of policies that have led to income inequality and racial divides in housing in some communities. Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren waves after her address at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics in Manchester, N.H., Thursday, Dec. 12, 2019.Warren chose to talk about her time as a teacher and her future intentions on how to better the education system, should she take the White House.
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