Wall Street investors prop up little-known candidate

2 SIDES ON CHARTER SCHOOLS ADD CASH TO NEW YORK RACES, September 10, 2010,The New York Times

Mark H. Pollard was a little-known candidate for New York State Senate in Brooklyn facing the herculean feat of ousting a 26-year incumbent. But then he got an unexpected telephone call saying that a group of wealthy investors who supported charter schools wanted to meet with him.

So in June, Mr. Pollard, a Democrat, found himself in Manhattan, sipping wine on a Park Avenue patio with people whose names he can no longer recall. Then “the checks started rolling in,” he said, and by July he had received more than $100,000…

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm looking for a list of anti-charter candidates in New York City. I don't want to vote for anyone in the primaries who are pro-charter schools.

Where can I find such a list?

The Perimeter Primate said...

Dear Anonymous,

Submit your question to Ed Notes Online at normsco@gmail.com. He's based in NYC and should be able to properly direct you.

PP/SH