Election day is over, but another one is quickly approaching. That’s because some races last night resulted in the need for a runoff election, including the race to replace Alabama’s U.S senator Richard Shelby.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Election day is over, but another one is quickly approaching. That’s because some races last night resulted in the need for a runoff election, including the race to replace Alabama’s U.S Sen. Richard Shelby.“Game on!” said Britt at her election watch party.“They want a true Christian conservative Republican who believes in the America first agenda and doesn’t just talk about it,” she said.
”We will continue to work tirelessly to get our message out and visit all 67 of Alabama’s counties. The future of our state is on the ballot on June 21, and together, we’ll preserve the American Dream for our children and our children’s children.”And Brooks described this race now as a battle for the soul of the Republican Party.
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