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GOP runoff wins, Tuberville lawsuit reshape Alabama politics

Republican runoff victories, a new Tuberville lawsuit and dismal turnout reveal Alabama’s power struggles heading into the general election season.

This week on “The Voice of Alabama Politics,” the panel examines a runoff that settled major Republican nominations but raised bigger questions about power, turnout and legal risk in Alabama politics.

Bill Britt, Susan Britt and Josh Moon break down Barry Moore’s U.S. Senate runoff win, John Wahl’s victory in the lieutenant governor’s race, the courtroom challenge to Tommy Tuberville’s residency, and what historically low turnout says about political energy heading into November.

Watch the full episode for the panel’s take on who gained power, who remains vulnerable and what comes next.

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