MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Former U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville won the Republican nomination for governor and will face former U.S. Sen. Doug Jones, the Democratic nominee, in the November general election; state primary results and Associated Press projections were reported this week following primary voting in May. The outcome created a rematch dynamic and left Tuberville's U.S. Senate seat open, prompting a crowded GOP primary and a scheduled June 16 runoff to select the Republican Senate nominee; President Trump has endorsed several Republican contenders, and both parties are now preparing for runoff and general election campaigns.
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Republican candidates and allied organizations benefited from Tuberville's name recognition and President Trump's endorsements, consolidating conservative voter support and improving chances to retain statewide offices in November.
Alabama Democrats and progressive groups face steeper challenges as a high-profile Republican nominee and aligned endorsements increase competition for statewide offices.
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