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Rodney Walker’s Senate campaign opens five offices across state

Supporters across the state can now visit five campaign offices to pick up yard signs, t-shirts and other materials.

Senate candidate Rodney Walker

The Walker for Senate Campaign announced Monday that supporters across the state can now visit five campaign offices to pick up yard signs, t-shirts and other materials “to help spread the word about Rodney Walker’s campaign for U.S. Senate.”

Campaign staff will be available to answer questions and provide materials to help those looking to volunteer.

“We are thrilled to welcome supporters to our offices across Alabama,” Walker said. “Your support makes a real difference, and we want to make it easy for everyone to show their pride and get involved in our campaign.”

The five statewide offices are located at:

Main Office:
15 Fosters Road
Delta, AL 36258

Birmingham Office:
1 Chase Corporate Drive, Suite 428
Hoover, AL 35244

Huntsville Office:
6000 Boulevard South SW, Suite 109
Huntsville, AL 35802

Mobile Office:
RSA BattleHouse Tower, 11 North Water Street, 10th Floor, Suite 1001
Mobile, AL 36602

Montgomery Office:
250 Commerce Street, Suite 301
Montgomery, AL 36104

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