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"I am a person able to listen to the citizens. I look forward to serving the state of Alabama as Governor with the same dedication as I served in the United States Army," said Democratic gubernatorial candidate Arthur Kennedy.
Like them or not, Place 1 Public Service Commissioner Jeremy Oden's "always totin" campaign ads leave a lasting impression and in a down-ballot contest with higher-profile races at the top of the ticket, that could be the difference in a winning campaign.
Last month, Susan B. Anthony List’s Candidate Fund PAC announced its endorsement of Gov. Kay Ivey in her re-election bid.
"We will fight for our right to hold free and fair elections to make sure Alabama does not become a cesspool for voter fraud.," said Patriots First Alabama.
Dr. Will Boyd is a pastor, bishop, professor, engineer, and author who is running for the U.S. Senate as a Democrat.
During an interview with Sirius-XM Radio's The Patriot, Britt told Breitbart News host Matt Boyle that the U.S.-Mexico border wall and the shortage of baby formula should take precedent over Ukraine aid.
"There are over 20,000 reasons not to vote for Kay Ivey for governor and most of those reasons are tombstones," said GOP gubernatorial candidate Dean Odle.
Brent Woodall has been endorsed by the Common Sense Campaign in his bid to join the Alabama Public Service Commission
Robin Litaker is running for Place 2 on the Alabama Public Service Commission in the May 24 Republican primary.
Recent polling shows a slight shift in momentum for U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) in the race for the Republican nomination in Alabama's U.S. Senate race.
In an interview with Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show" on Friday, Durant stuck by that claim and said such an immigration policy was "America First."
"If the partisan Witch Hunt Committee wants my observations of events, all it has to do is read or listen to my numerous prior statements," Congressman Mo Brooks said in response to reports that he would receive a subpoena from the committee investigating Jan. 6.
Trump presently has no endorsed candidates in any of the major races on the Alabama Republican primary ballot on May 24.
Tuberville votes against Democrats' abortion access federal legislation.
“To be a good leader you must first be a servant. I have been a servant leader for years, though I am not a politician.”
Secretary of State John Merrill predicts turnout for this month's primary to be around levels comparable to past primaries.
A 2019 Alabama law banning abortion, which is currently on the books but under a preliminary injunction issued by a federal judge, has a high-ranking ally in Montgomery.
"America and Alabama need strong conservative warriors like Mike that will defend freedom and liberty,” said Chairman Ryan Zinke.
The Gov. Kay Ivey re-election campaign announced more endorsements on Thursday.
The American Family Association Action fund has criticized Katie Britt for taking $5,800 from billionaire, Daniel Loeb, who donates to causes and candidates promoting the LGBTQ agenda.
According to reports, some Alabamians are scouring their neighborhood stores, seeking the precious commodity plagued by a shortage initially triggered by a recall in February.
Over the past few months, buzz has swirled about GOP U.S. Senate hopeful Mike Durant's lack of participation in Republican primaries dating back to 2008, the last one in which Durant participated.
Monday was a bad day for stock investors, the first of several bad days over the past several months. Alabama Republicans react.
On Friday, the Tim James campaign announced that former State Board of Education (SBOE) member Betty Peters (R) was endorsing James for governor in the May 24 Republican primary.
Gubernatorial candidate and corrections officer Stacy George said on Monday that the Casey White escape and capture left us with more questions than answers.
The Collective PAC announced a slate of endorsements of state and local candidates in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, and Pennsylvania on Tuesday. In Alabama, Wesley Thompson, who is running in House District 3, received the group’s endorsement.