Matt Maddock addresses education methods, crime policy, and gubernatorial races in March posts

Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Matt Maddock, Michigan House Representative (right)
Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Matt Maddock, Michigan House Representative (right)
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Matt Maddock, a Michigan state representative, shared a series of statements on his X (formerly Twitter) account on March 25, 2026, addressing education practices, crime policy, and political strategy.

At 17:48 UTC, Maddock posted “Bring back chalkboards and cursive too.”

Shortly after, at 17:54 UTC, he commented on crime and neighborhood revitalization with the statement “If judges got tough on crime, tens of thousands of ppl would move back into these once great neighborhoods and beautiful homes.”

Later that day at 18:00 UTC, Maddock discussed upcoming gubernatorial races in key states. He wrote “Republican Governors MUST flip AZ, WI & MI. Dem gov asso has already raised 100m and the Republican gov asso is behind. Unlike Perry, James can’t self-fund the general, that gives @GOPGovs another 50 million to spend on GOP victories AZ and WI.”

Maddock serves as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives. His remarks reflect ongoing debates about educational methods such as the use of chalkboards and cursive writing in schools; discussions about judicial approaches to crime; and national party fundraising strategies ahead of competitive gubernatorial elections.



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