/r/alabamapolitics
A place for news and discussion about politics in the Heart of Dixie, with more politics than /r/Alabama and more Alabama than /r/politics.
A place for news and discussion about politics in the Heart of Dixie, with more politics than /r/Alabama and more Alabama than /r/politics.
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I was never able to find a specific passage in any articles.
She’s really not qualified for the Senate. And I don’t see how she relates to ordinary Alabamians. She was making a nice six-figure salary on your dime at 34 with a government job. Being pretty is not a qualification for the US senate. That’s a very big leap… and the only reason why she has a pretty decent chance is because of her insider status..
Reference The Birmingham News front page, Friday May 28,2022. $247,000 of taxpayer's money spent to fix a non-existent problem under the guise of voter fraud prevention. What's the connection between the recipient of contract and the Republican party? Why was that particular vendor chosen and who got agent fees or kickbacks? Why all of the concern about voter fraud when nobody has presented one scintilla of evidence than it occurred in the 2020 elections. The biggest voter fraud ever perpetrated in the state of Alabama was committed by Richard Shelby when he changed party affiliation after being elected. Absolutely nothing was done about it or done to prevent it from happening again.
Jared Budlong is running for Governor. He is streaming a meeting with a citizen on multiple platforms such as facebook, youtube and twitch, it will be live tomorrow Friday May 20, 2022 at 9pm cst. Please join us.