Reuters
By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Hoping to retake both houses of Congress in elections a year from now, Republicans plan to follow a strategy Glenn Youngkin used to win Virginia’s governor’s race, making schools the front line in U.S. culture wars, several lawmakers said on Wednesday. Youngkin, a former Carlyle Group Inc chief executive, defeated former Governor Terry McAuliffe on Tuesday, partly by focusing on – and fueling – parental anger over the way schools have addressed race and gender and the COVID-19 pandemic. The approach belies the criticism Republicans faced under former Pres…