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ALABAMA SENATE PRIMARY RUNOFF ELECTION 2026

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Sen. Tuberville coached college football for 27 years before politics!

Tommy Tuberville went 85-40 at Auburn (2001-2008), including an undefeated 13-0 season in 2004. He beat Nick Saban's LSU in the SEC Championship that year before winning the Sugar Bowl.

This storyTrump attended UFC 244 in 2019 — what sitting president first attended a pro boxing match?

  1. Theodore Roosevelt
  2. John F. Kennedy
  3. Gerald Ford
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Gerald Ford

Georgia's runoff law was created to suppress Black voters!

In 1964, Georgia adopted its runoff system to stop candidates backed by Black voters from winning with a plurality. Learn more at Wikipedia

Georgia runoffs have twice decided U.S. Senate control in 4 years!

In Jan. 2021, Raphael Warnock & Jon Ossoff flipped 2 GA Senate seats, giving Democrats a 50-50 Senate with VP tiebreaker. No state has swung Senate control more recently or dramatically.

This storyWho wins the Alabama Senate GOP primary runoff in 2026?

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This storyWhy did Georgia originally create its runoff election system?

  1. To prevent Black candidates from winning
  2. To break ties in close elections
  3. To comply with federal voting laws
  4. To increase overall voter turnout
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To prevent Black candidates from winning

Delaware Dept. of Safety oversees both police AND emergency mgmt.

Delaware's Dept. of Safety & Homeland Security is rare in combining state police, emergency management, and fire services under one roof — giving officials a unified view of public safety crises that most states split across departments.

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