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Randy Bryce (Randall John Bryce) was born on 9 December, 1964 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S., is an American ironworker and politician. Discover Randy Bryce's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Randall John Bryce |
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59 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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9 December 1964 |
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9 December |
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. |
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United States
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Randy Bryce Height, Weight & Measurements
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Randy Bryce Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Randy Bryce worth at the age of 59 years old? Randy Bryce’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from United States. We have estimated Randy Bryce's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Randall John Bryce (born December 9, 1964) is an American ironworker, activist, and former political candidate.
According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, in 2002, Bryce borrowed and failed to pay back $1,776 from his then-girlfriend for a car.
A court ordered a lien against Bryce in 2004, but only once he was a candidate was the debt paid, by Democratic Party lawyer Jeremy Levinson.
Bryce ran for state Assembly in 2012, losing in the Democratic primary 30% to 70%.
Bryce and nine others ran for Racine School Board in 2013, but he failed to get in the top six and move on to the general election.
In 2014, Bryce ran for state Senate and was defeated 39% to 61% by a Republican who formerly held the seat.
Then, in 2015 according to The New York Times and Bryce's own admissions, he paid for fake Twitter followers while, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel failing to pay his court-ordered child support.
Bryce launched his campaign in mid-2017, originally to challenge incumbent Paul Ryan, the former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and the congressional representative for Wisconsin's 1st since 1999.
The congressional campaign was launched with a widely watched announcement ad released in July 2017.
In the ad, Bryce discusses his cancer and his mother's multiple sclerosis and the associated costs.
The spot raised approximately $430,000 for Bryce's campaign.
Bryce has been endorsed by Justice Democrats, by Wisconsin politicians such as Chris Larson, JoCasta Zamarripa and Rob Zerban, as well as environmental activist Bill McKibben and U.S. Senator from Vermont Bernie Sanders.
During the campaign, Bryce raised millions from a viral campaign video.
His campaign was marred with stories of past actions and legal troubles.
He was the Democratic Party nominee for Wisconsin's 1st congressional district in the 2018 midterm elections.
Bryce has been nicknamed "IronStache" due to his former occupation and prominent mustache, a moniker which he adopted for his Twitter account.
Born in Milwaukee, Bryce was raised in South Milwaukee.
He is of Mexican and Polish descent.
His mother worked in a doctor's office and his father was a police officer: he has a brother who is also a policeman and a sister who is a teacher.
Bryce briefly attended college at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, but did not receive a degree and served in the Army after graduation from high school, obtaining the rank of sergeant.
According to Politifact, Bryce' 2018 House campaign was his 4th run for office in 6 years.
However, in April 2018 Ryan announced that he would not seek reelection.
Bryce was persuaded to run for Congress by Marina Dimitrijevic, the Wisconsin director of the Working Families Party.
In February 2018, Bryce's campaign became the first to agree to a collective bargaining contract with the Campaign Workers Guild.
Bryce was defeated 55% to 42% by Republican Bryan Steil in the election held November 6, 2018.
Bryce has supported the Fight for 15 movement and has stated he believes in providing a living wage to those working a full-time job.
Personal experiences with cancer and times spent uninsured in part inspired Bryce to enter politics.
He has supported single-payer healthcare and opposed Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Bryce has also supported subsidizing the production of American steel, in part because of his personal experience of difficulties when welding Chinese steel, and is in favor of new stipulations on buying American products for government vehicles.
Regarding the environment, he has supported a Green New Deal, no new pipelines, and prosecuting ExxonMobil for "lying to the public".
He opposes the Trump travel ban and advocates the abolition of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, with the agency's "necessary" functions being transferred to other parts of the federal government.
After the Army, Bryce worked as an appliance deliveryman.
After suffering from chronic pain for some time, Bryce was diagnosed with testicular cancer and was saved by an experimental treatment.
Following his recovery, he became an ironworker after his mother tipped him off about an apprenticeship vacancy: among the job's benefits was health insurance, covering his necessary CT scans, lymph node dissections and regular checkups.
Bryce currently lives in Caledonia, north of Racine.
Bryce has been arrested nine times for multiple reasons, including public protests, driving under the influence, and marijuana possession.