Alabama
Sen. Rand Paul to campaign for Mo Brooks in Alabama
Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky will go to Alabama to marketing campaign for Congressman Mo Brooks within the Republican main runoff for U.S. Senate.
The Brooks marketing campaign introduced that Paul, Republican of Kentucky, will headline two townhall occasions on Friday in Homewood and Huntsville.
Paul in March grew to become the primary sitting member of the Senate to endorse Brooks within the race, saying partially, “Mo has confirmed time and time once more he’ll get up for liberty and do what he thinks is correct.”
Brooks faces off with Katie Britt within the GOP main runoff on June 21. The winner will face Democrat Will Boyd within the basic election this November.
Brooks’ marketing campaign introduced the occasions on Friday, simply hours earlier than former President Donald Trump mentioned he was endorsing Britt within the runoff. Trump referred to as Britt “a fearless America First Warrior” in his endorsement announcement Friday night time.
[Read more: Mo Brooks on Katie Britt endorsement: ‘Trump endorses the wrong people sometimes’]
Trump initially endorsed Brooks however withdrew his assist after claiming the conservative congressman grew to become “woke” by telling a rally crowd to maneuver previous the 2020 election.
[Read more: Does Trump endorsement matter? Not in Alabama Senate race, poll says]
The Brooks city halls with Paul can be free and open to the general public. The primary occasion can be at midday on the Valley Resort in Homewood. The second occasion can be at 3 p.m. on the 4 Factors By Sheraton lodge in Huntsville.