National Marshall elected chair of Republican Attorneys General Association Marshall will head one of the nation's most powerful lobbying groups for Republican legal interests. John H. GlennNovember 15, 2022
Elections Poll: Republicans expected to gain majority in U.S. House of Representatives Republicans are expected to gain control in the lower chamber, according to a recent nationwide poll. John H. GlennOctober 31, 2022
National Survey: Majority of voters believe abortion should not be a crime The vast majority of Republicans, 77 percent, according to the survey, oppose criminalization before fetal viability. John H. GlennOctober 24, 2022
Elections Britt raises $1.36M in third quarter, emphasizes grassroots support The average contribution to Britt was just over $98, but that's primarily due to donors making numerous contributions. Jacob HolmesOctober 18, 2022
National House Minority Leader: Tuberville belongs in “concussion protocol” As Tuberville remains silent, the criticism of his racist remarks grows and an odd defense emerges. Josh MoonOctober 12, 2022
Party politics ALGOP chairman returns from election strategy sessions in D.C. Chairman John Wahl flew to Washington, D.C. over the recent weekend for planning and strategy sessions. StaffSeptember 28, 2022
Legislature Bill banning “divisive concepts” expected to return in upcoming session The bill will likely look very similar to the previous language, which fell just short of being considered by the full Senate at the... Jacob HolmesSeptember 16, 2022
Elections In competitive districts, some Democratic candidates may find success Whether increases in voter registration, particularly among women, and rising polling numbers for Democrats affect Alabama remains to be seen. John H. GlennSeptember 14, 2022
Featured Opinion Opinion | Abortion? Economy? Education? Republicans (don’t) have a plan for any of that Republicans have mastered the art of being contrary. But the abortion issue exposes their lack of policies and basic planning. Josh MoonSeptember 7, 2022
Opinion Opinion | They’re back Many voters are frustrated with either or both the other parties, and these Libertarian candidates give them an opportunity to express that frustration. Beth ChapmanAugust 22, 2022