Featured Opinion Opinion | Electing Tuberville could cost Alabama billions If your conscience or decency isn’t enough, vote your wallets. Josh MoonOctober 19, 2020
Elections Tuberville, Sessions campaign together The two former Republican primary opponents participated in a series of campaign events across the Tennessee Valley area. Brandon MoseleyOctober 19, 2020
National Alabama Republican Party urges confirmation of Judge Barrett to the Supreme Court The Alabama Republican Party was recently commended by the Republican National Committee for its efforts on the behalf of Barrett. Brandon MoseleyOctober 13, 2020
News Tuberville calls for term limits, balanced budget and lobbying reform Tuberville has also made a major media buy across the state to trumpet this message. Brandon MoseleyOctober 12, 2020
Featured Opinion Opinion | A rubber stamp or a thinker? Pick the thinker Tuberville is nothing but a rubber stamp for Republicans. And rubber stamps are not thinkers. Joey KennedyOctober 9, 2020
Elections Doug Jones: If Trump, McConnell and Tuberville have their way, the ACA will go away “I am very concerned about the loss of the Affordable Care Act as it faces a Supreme Court test in a few weeks," Jones... Brandon MoseleyOctober 8, 2020
Health Sen. Doug Jones wants full COVID-19 aid, expresses concern over future of ACA “I am not for a piecemeal approach," Jones said, urging his Senate colleagues to move forward with a COVID-19 aid package. Eddie BurkhalterOctober 7, 2020
Congress Doug Jones campaign: Alabama can’t wait for COVID-19 relief Sen. Doug Jones's Senate campaign blasted the president's decision to cut off COVID-19 aid talks. Brandon MoseleyOctober 7, 2020
Elections Tea Party Express endorses Tuberville "Coach Tuberville is the right candidate for the job and deserves to be elected over Doug Jones," said Sal Russo, Tea Party Express co-founder. Brandon MoseleyOctober 7, 2020
National Poll: Tommy Tuberville has 12-point lead over Doug Jones 54 percent of likely Alabama voters intend to vote for Tuberville while only 42 percent say that they are planning to vote for Jones. Brandon MoseleyOctober 6, 2020