ONLY ON 8: Political Analyst Steve Flowers discusses Alabama races for governor, U.S. senator
Our Action 8 Political Analyst Steve Flowers shares his insight on Alabama’s races for governor and U.S. senator.
Our Action 8 Political Analyst Steve Flowers shares his insight on Alabama’s races for governor and U.S. senator.
Montgomery community activist Ja’mel Brown has announced he’s running for governor.
Action 8 News was in Auburn where U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville announced that he’s running for governor.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) says he will announce whether he will run for governor on Tuesday.
Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth, seen as a potentially strong candidate for governor, says he will not run and will instead return to private life.
Democrat Yolanda Flowers will face Republican Gov. Kay Ivey in the November general election.
Republican and democratic candidates have now qualified for the Alabama governor’s race, and as we get closer to the primaries, Political Analyst Steve Flowers weighs in.
This is the state’s monumental political year as Alabama has a off-year or midterm election year cycle, and, among others, the U.S. Senate and Governor’s races are getting serious as the primaries are just four months away.
Chad Chig Martin, a businessman from Enterprise, says he has qualified as a Democratic candidate for governor.
As candidates begin to place their names in the hat, the governor’s race is heating up.