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The Voice of Alabama Politics

The V: Alabama’s power fights move from maps to money

Alabama’s latest episode examines redistricting defiance, gambling money, Senate runoff uncertainty, and the emerging governor’s race power dynamics.

Gubernatorial candidates Tommy Tuberville and Doug Jones.

This week on “The Voice of Alabama Politics,”“The Voice of Alabama Politics,” Alabama’s political ground is shifting in courtrooms, campaign finance reports, runoff polling and the early fight for governor.

Bill Britt, Susan Britt and Josh Moon break down the state’s latest redistricting battle, the millions of dollars national sports betting interests are pouring into Republican primaries, the tightening U.S. Senate runoff between Barry Moore and Jared Hudson, and the emerging contrast between Tommy Tuberville and Doug Jones.

The episode looks at who is trying to hold power, who is trying to gain it and what those fights reveal about where Alabama politics may be headed next.

From federal court orders to outside money, Trump’s influence and the governor’s race, this week’s show connects the stories shaping Alabama’s political future.

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