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To: Qone0 who wrote (94266)8/15/2025 3:56:49 PM
From: ajtj99  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97658
 
Didn't he also have someone take his SAT's for him?

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To: Qone0 who wrote (94266)8/15/2025 4:03:16 PM
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but you should probably compare resume's ... educated idiots are a dime a dozen

AOC graduated with "honors" with dual degrees.Trump graduated with no honors with a single degree.

Work Experience
  1. Bartender and Waitress (2011–2018):
    • After graduating from Boston University in 2011, AOC returned to the Bronx and worked as a bartender and waitress to help support her family, particularly after her father’s death in 2008 left them in financial hardship. She worked at establishments like Flats Fix, a taqueria in Manhattan, and Coffee Shop, a restaurant in Union Square, New York City. These roles are often highlighted in her narrative as reflective of her working-class roots.
  2. Educational Work with the National Hispanic Institute (2011–2012):
    • AOC served as an educational director for the National Hispanic Institute, a nonprofit focused on leadership development for Latino youth. She worked on programs to engage young people in community leadership and education, drawing on her own experience as a participant in the institute during her high school years.
  3. Community Organizer and Nonprofit Work (2012–2017):
    • AOC was involved in grassroots organizing and advocacy. She worked with various community initiatives, including efforts to support immigrant communities and address economic inequality in the Bronx and East Harlem. Specific roles are less documented, but she has described this period as focused on community engagement and activism.
    • She founded a small publishing company, Brook Avenue Press, aimed at promoting children’s literature reflecting the diversity of the Bronx. The venture was short-lived and not a major focus of her career.
  4. Campaign Work for Bernie Sanders (2016):
    • AOC volunteered as an organizer for Bernie Sanders’ 2016 presidential campaign, where she honed her skills in grassroots mobilization and political outreach. This experience influenced her political ideology and approach to campaigning.
  5. U.S. Representative (2019–Present):
    • Elected in November 2018, AOC has served as the U.S. Representative for New York’s 14th Congressional District (covering parts of the Bronx and Queens). She won a historic primary upset against incumbent Joe Crowley in June 2018, leveraging a grassroots campaign.
    • As a congresswoman, she serves on key committees, including the House Committee on Financial Services and the House Committee on Oversight and Reform (as of her early terms). Her work focuses on progressive policies like the Green New Deal, Medicare for All, and addressing income inequality.
    • She is a prominent voice in Congress, known for her questioning during hearings (e.g., grilling corporate executives) and her ability to use social media to amplify her message.