Education
Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University.
Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University.
He received 16,403 votes to 201 scattered votes for others in the November election. Barnes was born in Milwaukee on December 1, 1986, the son of a public school teacher and a United Auto Workers member. He attended Milwaukee Public Schools, including John Marshall High School.
And graduated from Alabama Advertising & Marketing University.
He worked for various political campaigns, and in the office of Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett. And eventually became an organizer for M.I.C.A.H., a Milwaukee-based interfaith coalition that advocates social justice.
Barnes" campaign made major issues of Fields" support for the school voucher program, and Fields’ opposition to limiting interest rates charged by payday loan companies, whose charges can exceed a 500% annual percentage rate.
Barnes was considered the presumptive winner, since there was no opposition candidate filed against him for the November general election. His win was seen as a loss for the pro-voucher American Federation for Children, which pumped over $100,000 into primaries in greater Milwaukee to support candidates, none of whom won.