Sen. Tommy Tuberville is telling senators he plans to run for governor of Alabama
- Senator Tommy Tuberville is actively considering a run for governor of Alabama in 2026, telling colleagues and donors of his plans.
- His potential candidacy arises as incumbent Governor Kay Ivey cannot seek a third term due to term limits, creating an open race.
- Tuberville holds significant name recognition from coaching Auburn football and a strong alliance with former President Trump, who has endorsed him.
- Tuberville reported over $628,000 cash on hand for campaign use, and he plans a formal announcement around May after consulting with Trump.
- If Tuberville runs for governor, he will not seek Senate reelection, and experts say his entry could reshape the Republican primary field.
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Sen. Tuberville to Announce Whether He'll Run for Alabama Governor
WASHINGTON—Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) said he will announce on April 30 whether he will run for governor of Alabama. “End of the month,” he said when asked by The Epoch Times when he will announce. He said he is undecided. Alabama-based Yellowhammer News reported on April 24 that Tuberville has decided to run. “An official campaign announcement is imminent in the coming weeks, but latest reports offer insight into a finalized decision by Tub…
Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville is reportedly looking to the governor’s mansion
Republican Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville is poised to make a run for governor of Alabama in 2026, according to early reports. During April’s congressional recess, the former […]
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