Doug Jones ran for the Senate in order to be a voice for reason inside all of the turmoil that is now Washington, D.C. Before winning his Senate seat he served as an United States Attorney in 1997, where he convicted two former Klansmen of the decades old murder of four innocent children at the 16th Street Baptist Church.
He works diligently on the issues that affect our daily lives like, healthcare, wages and true equality for all.
Doug cares about justice and progress for all.
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