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7 Reasons Alabama Needs New Leadership in the U.S. Senate

Alabama is at a crossroads. For decades, our state has been told to wait wait for better schools, wait for affordable healthcare, wait for jobs that pay a living wage, wait for leaders who actually listen. Meanwhile, Washington keeps moving, and Alabama keeps falling behind. The truth is simple: Alabama doesn’t have a people problem. We have a leadership problem. And that’s why new leadership in the U.S. Senate isn’t just desirable it’s necessary. Here are seven reasons Alabama needs a fresh start. 1. Washington Politics Has Left Alabama Behind Too many senators arrive in Washington promising to fight for their states and end up fighting for cable-news headlines instead. Alabama deserves a senator focused on results, not rhetoric. While families struggle with rising costs, underfunded schools, and limited healthcare access, political grandstanding has replaced problem-solving. New leadership means prioritizing Alabama’s real needs over national political theater. 2. Career Politi...

Why Larriett for Alabama Is a Fresh Voice in a Crowded Senate Race

  If you’ve ever felt like politics in Alabama sounds the same every election cycle, you’re not alone. Most people I talk to feel tired of the noise, tired of the arguing, and tired of leaders who seem more focused on party fights than real-life problems. That’s why I want to tell you about something different  Larriett for Alabama  and why it’s getting attention in a race that could shape the state’s future. Let’s start with the big picture. Alabama’s U.S. Senate seat is important. Whoever holds it helps decide national policies that affect jobs, healthcare, education, and the economy. Right now, that seat belongs to Senator  Tommy Tuberville , and whether you support him or not, many voters agree on one thing: Alabama deserves choices. That’s where  independent senate candidates in Alabama , like Dakarai Larriett, come into the conversation. Who Is Dakarai Larriett? Dakarai Larriett isn’t a career politician. He’s a businessman, a community lead...