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Name: Brian Wilson
Gender: Male
Age and DOB: 34 years old. February 16, 1971
Hometown: Manchester
Current Residence: Manchester
Political Party: Democratic Party
Occupation: Small business owner
Background: Owner and founder of Brian's Pub in Manchester, which he created right after he graduated from Saint Anslem College. Brian met his wife Mary at Saint Anslem, they have 3 kids (2 boys, 1 girl). In his free time, Brian enjoys fishing. His father was drafted during the Vietnam War, his brother George was deployed to Iraq, where he tragically died. After George's death, Brian felt enough was enough and he had to serve others.
Political Record*: After his brother's death in Iraq, Brian was elected to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen in Manchester. After one term, Brian successfully ran for the State Senate (District 16), where he's prioritized increasing education funding, passing a bill that requires all income, interest, and dividend tax revenue to be used on education funding. He's been considered a reliable ally to Governor Lynch.
Visual Description**: 6'3", black hair, caucasian, blue eyes (Not sure what else to include here, hopefully this is enough).
Additional Information: Strong supporter of John Kerry in 2004, been part of a few policy discussions and humanitarian efforts at the Clinton Foundation, spoke briefly at the 2004 Democratic National Convention after the success of Wilson's book "Service Before Self"
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