Contact: Julia Savel, 973-525-5579, juliasavel@randybryceforcongress.com

RACINE, WI – Today, the Randy Bryce for Congress campaign released a new ad, titled “Who Understands”, in which Randy discusses his past and explains why he is still the most qualified candidate to represent Southeast Wisconsin. You can find the ad here.

“Randy knows the struggles of the people in this district because he has struggled alongside them for years. Randy never thought he would be running for office – but he stepped up because working families across the district needed someone to fight for them in Washington,” said communications director Julia Savel. “Randy is so much more than his past, yet time and time again, he has owned up to his mistakes and worked hard every day to be someone that his son can look up to. For the past decade, Randy has devoted himself to standing up for the rights of working people. He hasn’t been outsourcing Wisconsin jobs or catering to millionaires and billionaires like his opponent. And that’s the record that matters in this race — Randy understands what working people are going through and they know he will fight for them in Congress.”

About Randy Bryce

Randy Bryce is a U.S. Army veteran, cancer survivor, and union ironworker. He was raised in Southeast Wisconsin, and went to public school. Randy’s father was a police officer, and his mother worked in a doctor’s office. After graduation, Randy enlisted in the U.S. Army, and was posted to Honduras, where he earned the Army Achievement Medal. After returning stateside, Randy was diagnosed with cancer, which he survived, but only after struggling through the bankruptcy that came with the medical bills. Once in remission, Randy found his way to an apprenticeship as an iron worker, a trade he’s now been practicing and fighting to protect from anti-labor laws for nearly 20 years. Randy currently resides in Caledonia, WI with his son, Ben, who attends public schools like his dad. Randy joined the race for Wisconsin’s 1st Congressional District in Summer 2017.

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