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Official election results published by the Alabama Secretary of State
Senator Tommy Tuberville Confirms Second Term Run, Backs Trump and Vance's Leadership Mandate in Senate
Nov 13, 2024, 10:20 PM
Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville has officially confirmed his candidacy for a second term in the Senate. In recent statements, Tuberville emphasized the influence of former President Donald Trump and Senator JD Vance, asserting that they will be instrumental in shaping the Senate's direction. He described the recent electoral results as a mandate for Trump to assemble his team, urging Republicans who do not align with this agenda to step aside. Tuberville's comments suggest a strong commitment to a unified Republican front under Trump's leadership, which he believes is essential for the party's future.
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