7. new poll It shows that former University of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban would defeat Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) 42% to 39% in a hypothetical 2026 U.S. Senate race. This will lead to even more wishful thinking as Alabama Democrats continue to implore the former Alabama head football coach to run for Senate to defeat Tuberville.
6. Next up could be a stupid-looking truck regulate But “Carolina squats” are actually considered unsafe, not because they look stupid.consumer magazine JD Power Safety issues are numerous, including weight imbalance caused by the uneven nature of the jacked-up front end and lowered rear end, worn tires, and unresponsive brakes. says.
Five. Michigan is the latest state to ask the question. people It is intended to accommodate illegal immigrants, and needless to say, some people are not happy about this. Become Midwestern state issues. The state wants sponsors to adopt them, feed them, enroll the children in school and help them find jobs.
Four. Endorsements have been announced and reasserted in the Alabama race, with former President Donald Trump repeating his support for statements made by Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover). “Gary is an America First conservative who fights to secure our borders, strengthen our military, and defend and defend the Second Amendment under siege. He won't let you down. Also, the Freedom Caucus approved Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) is running against Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) in the 1st Congressional District race against incumbent Rep. Jerry Kahl (R-Mobile). He said: Policy considerations require enforcement at the southern border. ”
3. The Alabama Legislature has already passed gambling bills, some of which have passed. change It will be submitted to the state Senate, but it may not pass yet. Suspect With 18 strong negative votes declared, the threat of easy expansion looms. State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Baldwin County) is questioning whether a simple legislative vote could allow more casinos in places like Baldwin County, where beaches and 8.5 million visitors are easy targets. I am concerned about this.
2. Concerns about expanding gambling have not only been expressed by opponents of the bill currently being considered, but state Rep. Chris Blackshear (R-Phenix City) has also spoken out against expanding gambling into his district. and is the House sponsor of the bill.black shear was successful clear He said he doesn't want casinos in his district to give opponents of the bill any more ammunition and raise questions about how good the proposal actually is.
1. President Joe Biden is currently under consideration This represents a pretty big change from the “border is secure” rhetoric of the past three years and last month's “there's nothing I can do about it” rhetoric. The border was clearly not secure, but Biden could do something at the border to make it more secure, including reversing Trump-era border policies that he did in his first days in office. There is sex.
dale jackson He is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show weekdays from 5-9 a.m. WVNNupon talk 99.5 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and noon to 1 p.m. on Talk Radio 103.9 FM/730AM WUMP
7. new poll It shows that former University of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban would defeat Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) 42% to 39% in a hypothetical 2026 U.S. Senate race. This will lead to even more wishful thinking as the Alabama Democratic Party continues to implore the former Alabama head football coach to run for Senate to defeat Tuberville.
6. Next up could be a stupid-looking truck regulate But “Carolina squats” are actually considered unsafe, not because they look stupid.consumer magazine JD Power Safety issues are numerous, including weight imbalance caused by the uneven nature of the jacked-up front end and lowered rear end, worn tires, and unresponsive brakes. says.
Five. Michigan is the latest state to ask the question. people It is intended to accommodate illegal immigrants, and needless to say, some people are not happy about this. Become Midwestern state issues. The state wants sponsors to adopt them, feed them, enroll the children in school and help them find jobs.
Four. Endorsements have been announced and reasserted in the Alabama race, with former President Donald Trump repeating his support for statements made by Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover). “Gary is an America First conservative who is fighting to secure our borders, strengthen our military, and protect and protect the Second Amendment, which is under siege. He won't let you down. Also, the Freedom Caucus approved Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) is running against Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) in the 1st Congressional District race against incumbent Rep. Jerry Kahl (R-Mobile). He said: Policy considerations require enforcement at the southern border. ”
3. The Alabama Legislature has already passed gambling bills, some of which have passed. change It will be submitted to the state Senate, but it may not pass yet. Suspect With 18 strong negative votes declared, the threat of easy expansion looms. State Sen. Chris Elliott (R-Baldwin County) is questioning whether a simple legislative vote could allow more casinos in places like Baldwin County, where beaches and 8.5 million visitors are easy targets. I am concerned about this.
2. Concerns about expanding gambling have not only been expressed by opponents of the bill currently being considered, but state Rep. Chris Blackshear (R-Phenix City) has also spoken out against expanding gambling into his district. and is the House sponsor of the bill.black shear was successful clear He said he doesn't want casinos in his district to give opponents of the bill any more ammunition and raise questions about how good the proposal actually is.
1. President Joe Biden is currently under consideration This represents a pretty big change from the “border is secure” rhetoric of the past three years and last month's “there's nothing I can do about it” rhetoric. The border was clearly not secure, but Biden could do something at the border to make it more secure, including reversing Trump-era border policies that he did in his first days in office. There is sex.
dale jackson He is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show weekdays from 5-9 a.m. WVNNupon talk 99.5 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and noon to 1 p.m. on Talk Radio 103.9 FM/730AM WUMP
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