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Friday, April 28, 2017

One Day Into His Campaign, Maryland Dem Gov Candidate Alec Ross Faces Criticism For Ties To Predatory Colleges

Just one day after announcing his candidacy for the 2018 Maryland gubernatorial race, Democrat Alec Ross is already getting rough headlines. A new report reveals that Ross has extensive ties to for-profit colleges that have “overcharged and ruined the lives of thousands of hard-working Americans.”

The Huffington Post reports:

“…Ross’s website omitted, however, was Ross’s financial entanglement with some of America’s worst predatory for-profit colleges, institutions that have overcharged and ruined the lives of thousands of hard-working Americans.

Ross was a plenary session speaker at the June 2016 Career Education Colleges and Universities’ (CECU) annual conference. CECU is a trade association that serves the interests of the for-profit college industry.

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2 comments:

Bob Aswell...Realist said...

I wonder what the Liberal Left will come up with to vindicate this DEMOCRATIC shyster. They harped on and on about Trump U. and NOTHING came of it. Chuck Shummer and Pelosi remind me of a bugling Elk only the noise is coming from the REAR END. I recommend BOTH of them try No More Tears shampoo. The election is over and they nor the two Mikes in Md. can match Trumps' achievement record for the First Hundred. In Md.' case the first thousand. We've got the lamest crowd in the Legislature of any state in the Union. Wake up and smell the coffee. The ONLY thing Md. can do is heap woe and misery on the taxpayers, and 'think', all the mentally incompetent aren't in the asylums. Bob Aswell...Realist

Anonymous said...

Why should that prohibit him? Obama never proved he was a US citizen that he stated he gave up and applied for / received foreign student aide. The DumbocRATs / liberals / progressives pushed him into office. So Marylanders better get out and register then vote for Democracy and the Constitution.