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With days left before Tuesday's general election, Caroleene Dobson, the Republican candidate for Alabama's newly redrawn second congressional district, is making her final push to win the seat in the tightly contested race.
The Alabama Republican Party is going “all out” ahead of Tuesday’s general election to secure the victory for Republican second congressional district candidate Caroleene Dobson.
The Eagle Forum Political Action Committee (PAC) has officially endorsed Caroleene Dobson for Alabama’s second congressional seat with one week left until the much-anticipated general election on November 5.
Alabama congressional candidate Caroleene Dobson recently appeared on Fox News to bash her opponent, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, for their failed border policies after witnessing the conditions firsthand.
While attending the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee this week, the Republican candidate for Alabama’s second congressional seat, Caroleene Dobson, picked up the endorsement of U.S. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.).
The campaign for Democratic candidate for Alabama’s second congressional district Shomari Figures is hosting a unique event to raise funds for his election effort.
From rampant inflation, failing foreign policy and a crisis at the southern border, candidate for the Republican nomination in the second congressional district Caroleene Dobson said America was heading in the wrong direction "in just about every way possible" under its current leadership.
Both Democrat runoff opponents competing for their party's second congressional district nomination appeared on this week's broadcast of Alabama Public Television's "Capitol Journal," and both had a similar attack.
Strong values and fiscal responsibility are two reasons a federal political action committee is voicing support for AL-2 Republican candidate Caroleene Dobson.
If Alabama’s Republican leaders and members of the Alabama Senate don’t want to encourage vote turnout for their opponents, then they must take a stand and kill the gambling bill before it has any chance to create irreparable damages for their party nationwide.
State Sen. Greg Albritton (R-Atmore), a candidate for the GOP nomination for Congressional District 2, will not be able to vote for himself in next year's Republican congressional primary.