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Strong secures GOP nomination in Alabama’s 5th Congressional District

Strong secured a victory over fellow Republican candidate Casey Wardynski in Tuesday’s runoff election.

5th Congressional District Republican candidate Dale Strong.

Dale Strong, the self-described “Trump Conservative” and presiding chairmen of the Madison County Commission, has won the Republican nomination for Alabama’s 5th Congressional District, securing a victory over fellow Republican candidate Casey Wardynski in Tuesday’s runoff election.

As of late Tuesday evening, Strong gained 63 percent of the total vote, claiming a definitive victory on Tuesday night over Wardynski, who gained 37 percent of the vote, according to the Alabama Secretary of State’s Office unofficial results. 

In the upcoming 2022 general election, Strong will face Democratic nominee Kathy Warner-Stanton, who won an outright victory over Democratic candidate Charlie Thompson in the Democratic Primary in May.

Over the Primary season, Strong has campaigned to continue former President Donald Trump’s legacy in Washington by aggressively combating illegal immigration through “revamping asylum laws,” a more nationalistic view on economic policy, and further support for law enforcement.

A pro-life and pro-gun Republican, Strong has said during a televised debate last week that he believes red flag gun laws are “not the way we need to go” and said further that he supports an increase in the number of resource officers in public schools and certain “qualified” individuals, like active military members and veterans, to carry weapons in schools.

The 2022 general election is scheduled for Nov. 8.

John is a reporter at the Alabama Political Reporter. You can contact him at [email protected] or via Twitter.

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