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Julian Bradley (politician)

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stepped down to run for State Senate and Bradley was chosen as his successor. Bradley was chairman of the La Crosse County Republican Party from 2011 through 2014, when he stepped down to make another attempt at elected office. In 2013, he was elected vice chair of the state Republican Party for the
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alleged that Bradley and his campaign lied when he said that the online publication refused to publish an op-ed that he had submitted. Rather, the newspaper stated, they had suggested corrections to the Bradley op-ed, as they do with every op-ed that they publish. The original Bradley article made
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through the general election and became acquainted with Bill Feehan. Feehan planned to seek election as chairman of the La Crosse County Republican Party in 2011 and asked Bradley to join his ticket as vice chair. Bradley agreed and they were elected together. Less than a year later, Feehan
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offered corrections and substitutions for these largely speculative and unfounded claims and assertions, the Bradley campaign rejected the newspaper's suggestions, later falsely claiming that
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drew Bradley out of the 28th Senate district, but Bradley has signaled that he intends to relocate in order to maintain residency and run for re-election in 2024.
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Following his move to Franklin in 2019, Bradley resumed his political activities and, in 2020, he announced he would be a candidate to replace State Senator
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in 1999, with his mother in failing health and finding himself unable to afford college, he leaned on his other childhood passion—for
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since 2021. He is the first black Republican to serve in the Wisconsin Senate and only the second black Republican to serve in the
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In July 2020, while running in the Republican primary for Wisconsin State Senate, the conservative opinion newspaper
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he made another run for elected office when he launched a challenge against 32-year incumbent
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surgical clinics continue to be located primarily in overwhelmingly black neighborhoods."
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a member of the state party's executive committee. Also in 2013, he was named
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FINAL Sept. 14, 2010 Fall Partisan Primary Results Summary (includes recount)
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in the 95th assembly district, but was defeated in the Republican
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In 2002, after a conversation with his mother over the subject of
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Julian Bradley is the youngest of three children. He lives in
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shrine to racism embodied in every Planned Parenthood today."
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After several years living in Philadelphia he entered
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Index

Julian Bradley
Wisconsin Senate
28th
Incumbent
Dave Craig
Baltimore
Maryland
Republican
Franklin, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
Alma mater
Temple University
University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
BS
Campaign website
Campaign twitter
American
Republican
Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
Wisconsin Senate
28th Senate district
Wisconsin Legislature
Baltimore
Maryland
La Crosse, Wisconsin
La Crosse Central High School
professional wrestling
Philadelphia
pseudonym
Temple University
bachelor's degree

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