Jeff Sessions Endorsed By Eight Alabama Sheriffs
At a joint press conference on Monday in Montgomery, eight Alabama sheriffs endorsed Jeff Sessions for U.S. Senate.
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At a joint press conference on Monday in Montgomery, eight Alabama sheriffs endorsed Jeff Sessions for U.S. Senate.
Jessica Taylor of Prattville, who is seeking the Republican nomination for Alabama’s second congressional district, released her first tv advertisement titled My Squad. The video starts out with Taylor talking about...
On Saturday, the Alabama Democratic Party tweeted a photo of former Attorney General and current GOP Senate front-runner, Jeff Sessions with Lev Parnas, a former associate, and fixer for the President’s...
Republican primary voters in Alabama will head to the ballot box in 45 days to decide who they will select to take on Democratic incumbent, Doug Jones. While former Attorney General, Jeff...
Following Congresswoman Martha Roby’s decision to not seek re-election, Republicans in the 2nd congressional district have no shortage of options as her replacement. However, Dothan business Jeff Coleman appears to be the...
According to a new survey by Morning Consult, Alabama’s senior Senator, Richard Shelby holds a 46 percent approval rating and a 26...
After receiving endorsements from prominent Alabama Democrats like Senator Doug Jones and Birmingham Mayor, Randall...
The Alabama Secretary of State has released sample primary ballots for the upcoming March 3, 2020 Alabama Republican and Democratic primaries. Find your county below to prepare yourself for when you walk into your voting...
Jeff Sessions has released his first ad since he announced he would seek his old U.S. Senate seat that he gave up to be Attorney General of the United States under Donald...
During a Tuesday appearance on 99.5’s “Matt and Aunie Show,” former Auburn football coach and 2020 Alabama GOP Senate candidate, Tommy Tuberville gave a dire warning at the consequences of hyper-partisanship, but...