Sarah Huckabee Sanders announces endorsement of Katie Britt for U.S. Senate seat

Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced that she has endorsed first-time candidate Katie Britt for U.S. senator.

“I’m excited to endorse Katie Britt to serve as the next U.S. Senator for Alabama,” said Sanders in a statement. “Katie is
the leader we need in the Senate to fight for our Christian conservative values, advance the America First agenda, defend the sacred right to life, and stand strong against Joe Biden’s radical agenda and reckless policies. I know Katie will be a champion for faith, family, and freedom!”

Sanders is a conservative Republican who is the current GOP nominee to serve as the next Governor of Arkansas. She
was the 31st White House press secretary, serving under President Donald Trump from 2017 to 2019.

Britt expressed thanks to Sanders for the endorsement, promising to be a voice for the America First movement.

“I’m thrilled to have the endorsement of Sarah Huckabee Sanders,” stated Britt. “Sarah is a conservative fighter and an
unwavering voice for the America First movement. As Alabama’s Senator, I will fight for policies that put American
workers and families first. This includes securing our border and finishing building President Trump’s wall, achieving
American energy independence and dominance, fixing the baby formula crisis, onshoring good-paying jobs, shoring up
our domestic manufacturing and supply chains, ending the reckless spending that’s pouring fuel on Joe Biden’s
inflationary fire, putting money back in everyday Americans’ pockets, and hardening our schools to keep our children safe. Together, we will save the country we know and love for our children and our children’s children.”

Britt, a Coffee County native, has been endorsed by the Home Builders Association of Alabama, the Alabama Farmers Federation’s FarmPAC, the Alabama Retail Association, Manufacture Alabama, the Automobile Dealers Association of Alabama, the Alabama Forestry Association, the Associated Builders and Contractors of Alabama, the League of Southeastern Credit Unions, the Alabama Restaurant and Hospitality Association, University of Alabama Crimson Tide legend Siran Stacy, Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson, the Alabama Mining Association, and U.S. Senator Tom Cotton.

The Alabama primary runoff is June 21, 2022.

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