Hear Alabama’s U.S. Senatorial Candidate’s Debate in Oxford Tuesday Night

For Immediate Release – June 16, 2016

The Calhoun County Republican Party is hosting a U.S. Senate Republican Candidate this Tuesday night

Candidates for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Luther Strange—to which he was appointed when Jeff Sessions became the U.S. Attorney General—will participate in a debate at the Oxford Civic Center Tuesday, June 20th, at 6:00 p.m, cat 6:00 p.m

Participating Candidates include former State Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore, Dr. Randy Brinson, Congressman Mo Brooks, and Alabama State Senator Trip Pittman.

“We are honored to have the opportunity to host this event, as this is such an important election,” Calhoun County Republican Party Chairman James Bennett said. “This is a great accomplishment for our local party and for our community.”

Panelists with diverse areas of expertise will query the candidates. These panelists include:

• Former Congressman Dr. Glen Browder Professor Emiratis Jacksonville State University.
• Lt Colonel Brian Reed, U.S. Army Retired, former faculty member West Point
• Dr. William Lester, Professor Political Science, Jacksonville State University, Fulbright Scholar and published author
• Larry Huff, Executive Editor of Yellowhammer News, statewide online publication

Radio personality Jay Holland will moderate the debate

Security will be provided by the City of Oxford Police Department and the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Department. For more information, contact James Bennett at 256-239-3150, or Larry Sims (256) 343-1941.

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