Alabama voters head back to polls for runoff election
) - Voters in Alabama are heading back to the polls today to cast their ballot in the primary runoff election.
Britt just missed getting an outright majority in the first round, and now she has former President Donald Trump’s endorsement.The winner will face Democratic candidate Dr. Will Boyd in November’s general election. Flowers says her message is still the same as before the runoff, that Alabamians are tired of inequality and ready for a change. Sanders-Fortier says her vision includes turning Alabama into what she calls a “beloved community,” where anyone can excel.Alabama’s secretary of state position is on the ballot. State Rep. Wes Allen is facing off against state Auditor Jim Zeigler for the Republican nomination.
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