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Earle Ford

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Wealth inequality has never been higher than it is now. The wealthiest 1% of America are tipping the scales in their favor and pulling up the ladder behind them.


Earle Ford knows better than most about the inequality facing our country. His work at the IRS focused on holding the billionaire class accountable: that's right, Earle has been the IRS lawyer that billionaires wish didn’t exist.


After serving our country in the Army, Earle went to Law School at Florida's own Barry University and has continued his public service as an Assistant State Attorney before moving to the IRS, auditing the wealthiest 10% of the richest 1% on the planet.


Now, Earle is running for Congress to fight for working families because too many are struggling just to get by. Americans deserve the chance to succeed.



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