
A South Carolina resident, John Taylor Bowles combines a wealth
of experience as a retired federal officer of the USDA, paralegal, notary public, and community leader to serve the White
citizens of the USA.
John was born in Maryland on April 11, 1957 and attended Middle River Jr. High &
Kenwood Senior High School in Baltimore.
A graduate of Delaware Technical & Community College with high
honors, John knows the sacrifice and tribulations that college students go through to earn a degree and that is why
John will make sure that as President that a college education will cost nothing.
A father of three daughters,
John knows the problems of the average White working class family. He served as an elected union representative for
United Auto Workers (UAW) Local #1400 and union safety chairperson for the American Federation of Government Employees
(AFGE).
A retired federal officer, John gained a wealth of knowledge and experience of the inner-workings
of the federal government by working for the United States Department of Agriculture. John received numerous awards and
recognition awards for his outstanding public service.
A former campaign manager and treasurer, John has 34+ years
of experience in politics and has ran as a candidate in two elections.
John served his country by volunteering
and enlisting in the United States Air Force and has an honorable discharge.