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A run for governor would require Tuberville to prove he lives in Alabama, not at his multimillion-dollar Florida beach properties.
Tuberville, a former college football coach, is set to launch a bid to succeed GOP Gov. Kay Ivey rather than seek a second term in the Senate in 2026.
Under Alabama's Fair Campaign Practices Act, federal campaign funds transferred to state campaigns are capped at $1,000. Any transfers exceeding this limit constitute a Class C felony, strictly enforced to maintain transparency and integrity in state elections.
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Kyle Sweetser is a Democrat in deep red Alabama, after voting for President Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020 before switching to former Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election. The Trump-voter-turned-critic said he was pushed by the president’s tariffs to launch his bid to unseat Sen.
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The war of words between Wes Allen and John Merrill could set the stage for 2026’s lieutenant governor's race.
U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is running for Governor of Alabama in 2026, according to reports confirmed by Yellowhammer News. Back in state while Congress is in recess, Tuberville told a group of donors at a private event on Wednesday night that his mind is… pic.twitter.com/Ti1ElGoB8J
In Alabama, where crimson red isn’t just a team color but a political identity, few things rally voters like Donald Trump or a hot-button constitutional amendment. Back in 2018, voters didn’t flinch at making bold statements at the ballot box—59% backed a constitutional “Right to Life” provision,
Since taking office, Secretary Wes Allen has repeatedly mischaracterized both my tenure and the work of the professionals in the Secretary of State’s Office.
Alabama political insiders had marked their calendars as that being the date that our 2026 political season would begin. It was thought that all of the
We also have two of our state Supreme Court seats up for election next year. Justices Greg Shaw and Brad Mendheim are up for re-election. Both men are immensely qualified as proven conservative, pro-business Republican jurists. They should be reelected and probably neither will nor should receive any opposition.
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