As the primary election season is cooling down, the general election is heating up. There is much at stake in November for our state and nation.
The tone-deaf Democrats are insistent on ignoring the will of the American people with their consistently ignorant stubbornness on most issues that are clearly harming our country.
While Republican motivation is at an all-time high for November 8, we must not take anything for granted. In such a red state, complacency can be our worst enemy.
As the former chairwoman of the Alabama Republican Party and the recent state co-chair for Mo Brooks for U.S. Senate, I ask that all of our party pull together to focus on November.
While the voting record of Mo Brooks, which I’ve called the gold standard record of the GOP, was my driving motivation for supporting his candidacy, I now fully support Katie Britt and am respectfully asking Republicans across our state to join me.
I have known Katie for several years in my former role as the ALGOP chairwoman. She was enthusiastic and easy to work with in our discussions. She is now focused on our party’s principles in her new role.
We have spoken together about the importance of upholding the values of our GOP platform and what’s at stake for our nation as we are at a perilous tipping point from Democrat policies. Katie is strongly on board to be an anchor for our goals. Katie is also committed to working with our party in new ways – on both county and state levels. I look forward to helping her any way I can.
While the primary and runoff season can be challenging for all campaigns, it is time to remember the ultimate goal. I believe Katie will deliver on her promises, help build our party, and vote for our “America First” principles.
Alabama has been through three hard-fought U.S. Senate races in just five years – most likely another Alabama history footnote. Folks can become tired, frustrated and worn out in the process. I know – I’ve been there many times in my 45 years of volunteering in our party.
We must take back the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House. Joining together for the betterment of our state and country begins in Alabama by supporting our U.S. Senate nominee, Katie Britt. We did this in 2016 and the outcome was our celebration of the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade. This, along with many more examples, should guide us into November.
I humbly ask our voters to join together to show the nation how Alabamians are examples of focusing on our final objective: electing Republicans and stopping the Democrats.
We’ve seen what happens when liberals are in control, and it is dangerous for America. Alabamians can begin by supporting Katie Britt as our Republican U.S. Senate nominee with our time, donations, volunteering and sharing your support with your friends and family.
Alabama and America need us now more than ever. Our primary voters have chosen our nominees, and it is important for us to come together for our bigger goals.
I look forward to supporting Katie Britt in any possible way I can, and I ask all Republicans to join me. Let’s show the nation our determination to help send a new Republican senator to join Senator Tuberville in fighting for conservative causes and stopping the insanity of liberal policies by electing Katie Britt as our new U.S. Senator.
Get to know Katie and volunteer to help at: www.katiebrittforsenate.com.
Terry Lathan is a resident of Mobile County. She previously served as the chair of the Alabama Republican Party
Hillary Clinton … Barack Obama … John Kerry … Al Gore … Bill Clinton … Mike Dukakis … Walter Mondale.
This rogue gallery of liberal Democrats was rejected by Alabamians by large margins when each of them sought the presidency, but interim U.S. Senator Doug Jones proudly voted for each of them when they appeared on the ballot. His support and his personal votes tell us exactly the principles he champions.
Jones accepted a presidential appointment from Bill Clinton during his scandal-ridden administration, welcomed the endorsement of Barack Obama while running for the Senate, and loudly proclaims his current support for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, perhaps the most liberal pairing to ever appear on a major party ticket. In fact, during President Trump’s impeachment trial in the Senate, Kamala Harris was quoted as saying she and Jones were “cuttin’ up” with each other, showing a deep disrespect for the seriousness of the situation.
Those simple facts alone offer positive proof that Jones sits on the far-left fringe of the political prism and remains outside the mainstream of the citizens he claims to represent, but allow me to offer even more evidence. (more…)
Here they come … again — the Democrats rallying cry for a nationally imposed all mail-in ballot system. While their push to force every possible voter to receive a ballot in any election is not new, they have been reinvigorated for trying to implement this very dangerous scheme due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This viral threat is not a reason for the federal government to mandate national voting laws — especially seriously flawed ones.
Democrat Senators Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar and Ron Wyden have proposed the Natural Disaster and Emergency Ballot Act of 2020. This bill would allow all vote by mail elections while undoing state voter ID laws. The American Civil Liberties Union is suing states to remove an eyewitness signature. Courts are being asked to allow votes to be counted AFTER the election.
The Democrats are on a mission to destroy our time-tested system of voting in person by most Americans. They have apparently forgotten that our nation is a republic with the states making the decisions on their election laws and procedures. (more…)
Two terrorist leaders killed. Two Supreme Court Justices confirmed. Two trade deals signed into law.
Throw in a record-breaking economy and what do you get? Two terms for President Trump.
That’s what Alabamians heard loud and clear from President Trump’s State of the Union Address this week. With the 2020 election just nine months away, the president continues to compile an undeniably impressive record, despite the fearmongering rhetoric and witch hunts from Democrats. (more…)
Earlier this month, President Trump nominated Judge Brett Kavanaugh to be the next U.S. Supreme Court justice. Senator Doug Jones has been noncommittal about Kavanaugh saying, “I’m going to take an independent look at this nominee and do what I ultimately believe is in the best interests of my state and my country.”
This should not be a difficult decision for Senator Jones. Judge Kavanaugh is an extremely distinguished jurist in the mold of Antonin Scalia and Neil Gorsuch. He has served on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals for more than a decade, establishing a reputation for being principled and fair. In his time on the bench, he has ruled wisely in major cases involving the protection of life and freedom of conscience.
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