it's somehow seems completely simple for 2020 session that former Auburn football coach Tommy Tuberville will face Jeff Sessions.
Needless to say,ex-U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions was essentially fired by President Donald Trump, in a runoff for Sessions' old U.S. Senate seat.
almost all precincts are reporting that Tuberville owns about 32 percent of the vote and Session's holding about 31 percent.
As such, a runoff will take place on March 31 because no candidate won the majority of votes. The winner of the runoff will face incumbent Democrat Doug Jones during the general election in November . Tuesday's voting Former Alabama politician Roy Moore finished fourth . Bye the way, he lost to Jones in 2017 amid multiple sexual misconduct allegations.
Needless to say,ex-U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions was essentially fired by President Donald Trump, in a runoff for Sessions' old U.S. Senate seat.
Tommy Tuberville will face Jeff Sessions |
The two Republicans were squaring off during yesterday's Super Tuesday primary voting. As of Wednesday afternoon, The difference between the two GOP candidates is less than 10,000 votes.
almost all precincts are reporting that Tuberville owns about 32 percent of the vote and Session's holding about 31 percent.
As such, a runoff will take place on March 31 because no candidate won the majority of votes. The winner of the runoff will face incumbent Democrat Doug Jones during the general election in November . Tuesday's voting Former Alabama politician Roy Moore finished fourth . Bye the way, he lost to Jones in 2017 amid multiple sexual misconduct allegations.