For months, Mitt Romney’s stump speech accused President Obama of “trying to divide” Americans, an argument which was invariably followed by the Republican’s promise to “bring us together.”
There was always an exception: teachers’ unions. Romney said he rejects all efforts to pit one group of Americans against another, except for school teachers, who the Republican candidate said deserved voters’ scorn.
With this in mind, it was interesting to see Romney attend NBC’s Education Nation forum in New York this morning.
Romney and Brian Williams covered quite a bit of ground in 45 minutes, but this was probably the most politically salient.
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said on Tuesday that Democratic politicians have a conflict of interest in dealing with teachers’ unions because the unions contribute so heavily to their campaigns. He suggested that money should somehow be diverted or cut off, although he did not offer details. […]








