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The Right-Wing Election Denier Who Could Flip a Black, Democratic Stronghold in Alabama

Por: Slate Politics October 26, 2022

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In the virtual one-party state of Alabama, political drama is, as a rule, reserved for the primaries. Occasionally, though, an interesting state-level race pops up to remind us that dramatic fights can still play out on the local level. This year, that race is in South Alabama, where a long-time Democratic state senator is now, because of redistricting, facing a genuine challenger in the form of a conservative talk radio host who brought a... + full article



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