HUNTSVILLE, Ala.—A three-way race for the U.S. Senate on May 25 between Katie Britt, Rep. Mo Brooks (R), and Mike Durant ended with no candidate holding the 50 percent of the vote required to avoid a runoff. Britt and Brooks, the two frontrunners, will now have four weeks to campaign before a runoff election decides who…
Alabama U.S. Senate Race Ends in Runoff Between Katie Brit and Mo Brooks
Alabama US Senate Race Ends in Runoff Between Katie Brit and Mo Brooks
HUNTSVILLE, Ala.—A three-way race for the U.S. Senate on May 25 between Katie Britt, Rep. Mo Brooks (R), and Mike Durant ended with no candidate holding the 50 percent of the vote required to avoid a runoff. Britt and Brooks, the two frontrunners, will now have four weeks to campaign before a runoff election decides who…
Alabama Voters Head to Primary Polls For Republican Strongholds
HUNTSVILLE, Ala.—There was a steady stream of voters turning up to Alabama polls today to choose party nominees for the 2022 election. In deep-red Alabama, the Republican primary is to pick candidates for House, Senate, and gubernatorial office. Those who win the state’s primaries will face general elections that Democrats haven’t won in decades. Right…
Sexualized Curriculum, ‘Unconstitutional’ Redistricting Are Hot Topics at North Carolina GOP Meet and Greet
COLUMBUS, N.C.—North Carolina Republican candidates spoke on several election issues at a meet-and-greet lunch for the state’s 11th Congressional District. Most of the candidates were local. The lunch’s roster also included 11th Congressional representative candidates Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R) and Kristie Sluder; and a video appearance by senatorial candidate Marjorie Eastman. While constituents enjoyed an…
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