U.S.A.
Mandela Barnes was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1986. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications media specializing in performance. Barnes began his career in public service as a state representative, where he sponsored significant legislation. He then transitioned to the role of lieutenant governor, where he chaired a task force on climate change, resulting in a comprehensive policy report. Barnes has consistently demonstrated leadership in various capacities, focusing on economic, environmental, and social reforms.
Mandela Barnes combines progressive economic policies with a focus on community safety and education. He advocates for closing tax loopholes for the ultra-rich while raising the minimum wage and bringing good-paying jobs back to Wisconsin. Barnes also champions stringent gun control measures, including an assault weapon ban, alongside ensuring law enforcement has necessary resources. His commitment to expanding access to affordable childcare and increasing funding for public schools and trade programs reveals a nuanced approach to social equity and economic mobility.