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Republican Senator-elect Tommy Tuberville throws toy footballs to supporters at his watch party at the Renaissance Hotel on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, in Montgomery, Ala. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
GOP maintains lock on Alabama as Trump, Tuberville win big

By The Associated Press Nov. 04, 2020 09:55 AM EST

Sen. Doug Jones, D-Alabama, gestures during his concession speech Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, in Birmingham, Ala. Jones lost to Republican Tommy Tuberville. (AP Photo/Julie Bennett)
Alabama voters approve gun proposal for Franklin County

Nov. 03, 2020 08:02 PM EST

FILE - In this March 3, 2020, file photo, Alabama U.S. Senate candidate Tommy Tuberville speaks to his supporters at Auburn Oaks Farm in Notasulga, Ala. President Donald Trump's campaign sent a letter demanding his former attorney general Jeff Sessions stop tying himself to Trump in campaign materials. The letter by The March 31 letter sent by Michael S. Glassner, chief operating officer of Donald J. Trump for President, accused Sessions of attempting to misleadingly promote connections to Trump. The Trump campaign reiterated their support for  Tuberville in the GOP runoff. The Sessions camp said Thursday, April 2, 2020, that Alabama voters will decide the race. (Joe Songer/AL.com. via AP, File)
Tuberville takes GOP Senate nomination; House also decided

By The Associated Press Jul. 14, 2020 01:11 AM EDT

Former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks to reporters during a campaign stop at Sweet Creek restaurant and farmers market, south of Montgomery, Ala., Monday, July 6, 2020. Sessions faces former Auburn University football Coach Tommy Tuberville in the July 14 Republican runoff. Sessions held the seat for 20 years before resigning to become President Donald Trump’s first attorney general. (AP Photo/Kim Chandler)
Senate, House runoffs included on Alabama runoff ballot

By The Associated Press Jul. 11, 2020 08:12 AM EDT

FILE - In this Feb. 6, 2019, file photo, Illinois Sen. Sue Rezin, R-Morris, speaks in Springfield, Ill. More Republican women than ever are seeking House seats this year after the 2018 election further diminished their limited ranks in Congress. But so far it appears that any gains this November could be modest.  (AP Photo/John O'Connor, File)
More GOP women seeking office, but winning still in question

By Sara Burnett May. 31, 2020 07:54 AM EDT

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