The primary election produced a few surprises, especially in the crowded race for state school superintendent. I discuss the four lead candidates who now have the unenviable task of persuading Georgia voters to come out again in July. In a guest column, a college professor discusses a downside of affirmative action that he says is seldom acknowledged in the debate. And readers share their views on the results of the Republican and Democratic primaries.
Today's columnists:
- Rematch: Race for state school superintendent by Maureen Downey
- Affirmative action involves tradeoffs by Robert Maranto
- Response to today's conversation from our readers