KEY POINTS
  • Several business executives and wealthy donors helped fund groups that targeted critical race theory, which was a hot-button issue during the elections this fall, campaign finance records show.
  • The fight over critical race theory, an academic concept taught primarily in college- and graduate-level courses, was especially heated in the Virginia gubernatorial race.
  • One of the groups attacking critical race theory, the Fight for Schools PAC, is based in Virginia and is run by a longtime GOP operative.
Signs opposing Critical Race Theory line the entrance to the Loudoun County School Board headquarters, in Ashburn, Virginia, U.S. June 22, 2021.

Several business executives and wealthy donors helped fund groups that targeted critical race theory, which was a hot-button issue during elections this fall, campaign finance records show.

The fight over critical race theory, an academic concept taught primarily in college- and graduate-level courses, was especially prominent in the Virginia gubernatorial race. Republican Glenn Youngkin defeated Democratic former Gov. Terry McAuliffe after pushing to ban the teaching of critical race theory in the commonwealth's schools.