Alander Lee Pulliam Jr. Declares His Bold Rise in Politics: A Mission Rooted in Service and Justice
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LOS ANGELES - Californer -- Today, Alander Lee Pulliam Jr., a resilient leader and passionate advocate for change, announces his renewed commitment to transforming America. Building on his historic run for President in 2024, his mission remains rooted in love, justice, and dismantling the corrupt two-party system that has long suppressed progress.

Pulliam's journey is a testament to resilience. Growing up in foster care, facing homelessness, hunger, and systemic racism, he has experienced firsthand the injustices plaguing our society. Surviving near-death seven times, he understands the fight for survival and dignity. These experiences fuel his desire to serve others with compassion, transparency, and courage.

His 2024 campaign challenged the status quo—calling to end corporate influence, dismantle the duopoly, and elevate critical thinkers. Although he did not win, his message resonated with Americans yearning for authentic leadership rooted in love and democracy. Now, he aims to push for bold reforms addressing root causes of crises:

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Ending the two-party monopoly and empowering independent candidates
Promoting political literacy and diverse voices
Implementing reparative justice and racial equity
Advocating for Medicare for All and holistic health
Ending corporate housing monopolies and building affordable homes
Raising the minimum wage to $25 and expanding worker cooperatives
Making higher education free and accessible
Closing ICE detention centers and creating pathways to citizenship
Pulliam's story shows that genuine leadership rises from lived experience and love. "Serving others is the greatest calling," he states. "Our future depends on leaders who prioritize love, justice, and authentic democracy."

Join the movement at pulliamforsenate.com

Source: Pulliam Committee
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