Senate race shapes up to be a contentious slugfest

After pulling off one improbable victory, Jones is not ceding his chances of another in a race setting up to be both pricey and combative.
In defeat, Jeff Sessions still says Donald Trump is right for the nation

Sessions was left to defend his honor for perhaps the final time against the unconventional president he helped elect but then enraged.
Tommy Tuberville defeats Jeff Sessions, wins Alabama Senate GOP primary

Sessions was gracious to Tuberville, pledging he’d work to help defeat Jones.
Inside the Statehouse: GOP Senate race decided

Steve Flowers discusses the dynamics of last night’s U.S. Senate runoff.
Tommy Tuberville wins GOP Senate race, House runoffs undecided

Former football coach and first-time candidate Tommy Tuberville handily defeated former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Senate, House runoffs included on today’s runoff ballot

The nation focuses its attention on Alabama today.
Seeking comeback, Jeff Sessions faces Tommy Tuberville in Alabama race

Sessions hopes his long relationship with state Republicans will carry him through.
Daniel Chism: In support of reelecting Jeff Sessions – A comprehensive rebuttal of the case against him

Daniel Chism thoroughly examines the candidacies of Jeff Sessions and Tommy Tuberville.
Senate, House runoffs included on Alabama runoff ballot

There are important runoffs for Senate, Congress, State School Board and Court of Criminal Appeals.
John Merrill: Masks can’t be required at polls.

Several cities and counties have local mandates to wear masks in public places.
Jeff Sessions vies for Senate comeback in race shadowed by Donald Trump

The president weighed in again Saturday on Twitter, calling Tuberville “a winner who will never let you down.”
Jeff Sessions campaign releases new tv ad calling out Tommy Tuberville’s hedge fund ‘fraud scheme’

With less than a week before the Alabama U.S. Senate runoff, Jeff Sessions’ campaign on Thursday issued a new television ad dubbed, “SCANDAL,” which immediately began airing across the Yellowhammer State. The ad follows Sunday’s New York Times’ report on Tommy Tuberville’s hedge fund disaster, which Sessions is calling a “fraud scheme.” Jeff Sessions issued a statement calling on Tuberville to release the victims from the non-disclosure agreements Tuberville made the victims sign. Tuberville has yet to respond. “Earlier this week, Tommy Tuberville’s campaign chairman went on the radio to try to explain away Tuberville’s fraud scandal,” Sessions said of Tuberville’s campaign chairman. “Tuberville is in hiding and refuses to answer questions himself. [The campaign chairman] tried to say Tuberville was just an innocent investor and a victim. Hogwash. If Tuberville was just an innocent investor whose name was being used, why did he do interviews in 2009 about his new job as a ‘stock guru’? Why was he passing out business cards, saying he was the ‘managing partner’ of the fraudulent hedge fund?” Watch the ad below: Transcript of SCANDAL TUBERVILLE: I’m Tommy Tuberville and I’m… NARRATOR: We interrupt this Washington-funded Tuberville ad for Breaking News.Alabama does NOT take orders from Washington. NARRATOR: Fact: Tuberville’s Washington’s choice, engulfed in scandal. His firm cheated people out of millions. Fact: Tuberville was sued for fraud, had a secret deal out of court… while his partner got a ten year sentence. Fact: Washington fears Jeff Sessions. [Fact Graphic: Sessions stopped open borders and bad trade deals.] Sessions has the courage to stand up to the mob. [Fact Graphic: Sessions opposes erasing America’s history, defunding the police.] Don’t bow to Washington, standup for Alabama and Sessions. SESSIONS: I’m Jeff Sessions, and I approve this ad.
