Official bio:
Julian was born in Baltimore, Md. on February 11, 1981. At the age of three he was captivated by Jesse Jackson’s prowess behind the podium of the Democratic National Convention.
But he realized with time the Democratic Party was drifting away from the message of leaders like John F. Kennedy, who advocated individual dignity and national strength. When he discovered conservatism, he found a political philosophy he could support with all his heart.
Since then he’s volunteered for conservative candidates, ran for the Wisconsin Assembly, chaired the Republican Party of La Crosse County, and handily won election to the vice chairmanship of the 3rd Congressional District Republican Party, which spans 18 counties in western and central Wisconsin. He also has a seat on the Wisconsin Republican Party executive board.
In addition to being a reformed Democrat Julian is a former professional wrestler whose day job is as a manager with a major telecommunications company. By night he’s busy working to advance conservatism and shape the future of the GOP.
Julian ran for Wisconsin’s 95th Assembly District in 2010. In 2012, Bradley became the only black county GOP chairman in Wisconsin and in 2013 he was unanimously elected to a new two-year term.