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Adrian Perkins was only 16 when the Twin Towers fell, but after 9/11 he knew it was his duty to serve our country. He received an appointment to West Point, completed Army Ranger Training, and went on to serve 3 tours in Iraq and Afghanistan earning the rank of Captain and was awarded the Bronze Star.
Adrian is no stranger to making history. He made history as the first Black Student Body President at West Point. He made history when he became mayor of Shreveport and turned a struggling city around.
Tomorrow, we have the chance to make history and elect Adrian as Louisiana’s first Black United States Senator. Help make history by pitching in $15 or whatever you can today >>> [[link removed]]
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Better Road Louisiana
Better Road Louisiana is focused on ONE goal:
making sure Adrian Perkins unseats Bill Cassidy so we can flip the Senate BLUE.
Adrian is the current Mayor of Shreveport, a West Point graduate, Army Captain, and Bronze Star recipient who completed three tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. After graduating from Harvard Law School, Adrian turned down offers at big city firms to return to his home state. Now, he's running to be the first Black senator from the state of Louisiana and is KEY to flipping the Senate blue in 2020. To learn more, click here. [[link removed]]
Every dollar you donate will go to defeating Bill Cassidy and move us one step closer towards ending Mitch McConnell’s path of destruction >>> [[link removed]]
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