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Jo Rae Perkins was born on 9 May, 1956 in Portsmouth, Virginia, U.S., is an American political candidate. Discover Jo Rae Perkins's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Age 67 years old
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Born 9 May, 1956
Birthday 9 May
Birthplace Portsmouth, Virginia, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1956

Jo Rae Perkins (born May 9, 1956) is an American perennial candidate who was the unsuccessful Republican nominee for both the 2020 U.S. Senate election and 2022 U.S. Senate election in Oregon.

Perkins lives in Albany, Oregon, and has received national attention for her belief in QAnon.

1975

She has resided in Albany, Oregon since 1975.

1978

Perkins and her husband, George, a carpet installation contractor, have been married since 1978, and they have two children.

Perkins attended the protest at which the 2021 United States Capitol attack occurred, saying she attended because she did not believe the election vote tally was accurate.

Perkins says she did not enter the Capitol building.

Perkins also made unsubstantiated claims that antifa stormed the Capitol.

She posted videos of herself at the event on her Facebook page.

Perkins previously worked as a financial advisor.

She also volunteered at the Northwest Art and Air Festival for many years, where she helped run air ballooning, relying on a class she took at Linn–Benton Community College.

1994

Perkins ran unsuccessful campaigns for Albany city council in 1994 and Albany mayor in 2010.

1997

She first filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy along with her husband in 1997, although the records about that filing were destroyed in a fire.

1998

She graduated with an Associate of Science in business management from Linn–Benton Community College in 1998 and a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Oregon State University in 2013.

Perkins attended accounting and financial planning classes at Golden West College and the University of Portland.

2005

Perkins was arrested in December 2005 on charges of harassment and hindering prosecution, according to a 2013 article in The Oregonian.

She was allegedly covering up for her son, who had evaded law enforcement after being stopped for speeding.

Perkins later pleaded no contest to the charges.

2008

Perkins filed for personal bankruptcy twice and was fired in 2008 from her sales position at an investment company for violating its policy, according to a 2010 Albany Democrat-Herald article.

2009

Perkins served as chairwoman of the Linn County Republican Party from 2009 until 2012.

She also served in a variety of roles with the Linn County Republican Women, and as an elected precinct committeeperson in Albany.

Perkins has experienced financial and legal issues.

Perkins again filed for bankruptcy in 2009 to settle $335,000 in debt, for which she was stripped of her Certified Financial Planner title in 2010 by that organization's board.

2014

Perkins was the first Republican challenger to enter the 2014 Oregon Republican U.S. Senate primary, entering the race on August 16 in her first federal election attempt.

Perkins said she decided to run in large part out of concern regarding erosion of states' rights.

Her campaign expressed dissatisfaction after she was not invited to a January debate between the two front-runners at the Dorchester Conference.

As of February 2014, she had raised just under $4,600 (~$ in ) in campaign funding for the year, the least out of the four eventual Republican candidates.

Perkins lost the Republican primary, coming in fourth place with 3% of the vote.

2016

In 2016, Perkins ran for Oregon's 4th congressional district and finished in second place with 32% of the vote in the Republican primary behind Art Robinson.

2018

Perkins supports the QAnon conspiracy theory and has participated in it since at least 2018.

During Perkins's victory speech for the Oregon Republican Senate primary, she repeatedly invoked a catchphrase associated with the QAnon conspiracy theory and expressed appreciation for the QAnon supporters whom she met during her campaign.

In this victory video, which was subsequently deleted, Perkins said, "I stand with President Trump. I stand with Q and the team. Thank you Anons, and thank you patriots. And together, we can save our republic."

Perkins said she had removed the video under advice from a campaign consultant, that she regretted the removal, and that she continued to view the QAnon forums as one source of information among many that she valued during an interview with Oregon Public Broadcasting a few days after the video was taken down.

Perkins was again a candidate in 2018 in Oregon's 4th congressional district, placing third behind Robinson and Court Boice in the Republican primary.

2019

In 2019, Perkins filed again to run for the Republican nomination in Oregon Congressional District 4.

However, she dropped out of the 4th District race when she filed instead to run for the U.S. Republican Senate primary, saying she was inspired by what she described as incumbent Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley's focus on "sham impeachment trials."

2020

Larry McDonald, Perkins's campaign manager, stated in May 2020 that Perkins only believed in certain facets of QAnon.

In June 2020, she took a 'digital soldier oath' inspired by QAnon promoter Michael Flynn.

Perkins was born in Portsmouth, Virginia.

Between entering the race and March 2020, Perkins raised over $25,000 (~$ in ) in publicly declared campaign funds, with many donations on WinRed, the official Republican National Convention fundraising platform.

Perkins later received an endorsement and $5000 in donations from former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee's political action committee.