Former political rivals head to rematch in Alabama governor’s race and runoffs for US Senate seat
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama will get a rematch between two high-profile nominees for governor while candidates of both major parties will head to runoff elections next month for an open U.S. Senate seat.
Republican U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville and former U.S. Sen. Doug Jones, a Democrat, easily won their respective primaries for governor on Tuesday, setting up their second head-to-head contest after Tuberville unseated Jones six years ago.
Jones’ time in office was short-lived in the heavily Republican state but he’s hoping voters’ frustrations over the rising cost of living will propel him to a rare Democratic victory in the Deep South.
“Change means rising wages, including raising the minimum wage,” Jones said. “Change means expanding Medicaid to make healthcare affordable. Change means better jobs.”
