FiveThirtyEight
Kaleigh Rogers

While they may not have pun-able names in common, both Wardynski and Strong share one thing: their promotion of the Big Lie! Wardynski has claimed that “leftists stole the election,” and Strong posted his support for Trump last summer on Facebook with the hashtag “TRUMPWON”:

Geoffrey Skelley

The tide of votes is rolling in very slowly in Alabama, but with about 4 percent of the expected vote reporting in the GOP Senate primary runoff, Britt has a clear edge over Brooks: She leads 63 percent to 37 percent, and she even leads in Brooks’s home base of Madison County (home to Huntsville).

Nathaniel Rakich

Jeff Singer of Daily Kos Elections begs to differ:


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