Seniority vs. Senility The question becomes, how old is too old to be a U.S. senator? Steve Flowers Follow Unfollow Recent posts / October 13, 2021
Ted Nugent endorses Jessica Taylor for U.S. Senate Nugent endorsed conservative businesswoman Jessica Fair Taylor while attending his Constitution Day celebration in Centreville, Michigan. Brandon Moseley Follow Unfollow Recent posts / September 20, 2021
Brooks addresses Shelby County Republican women Brooks said that he is the proven conservative in the Senate race. Brandon Moseley Follow Unfollow Recent posts / September 6, 2021
Shelby, Inhofe and Wicker offer amendment to modernize defense infrastructure It would provide $50.2 billion for the military’s most pressing infrastructure needs. Brandon Moseley Follow Unfollow Recent posts / August 12, 2021
Katie Britt displeased with Senate passage of bipartisan infrastructure bill “I would have been a firm ‘no’ vote on this bill on its own merits," Britt said. Brandon Moseley Follow Unfollow Recent posts / August 11, 2021
Katie Britt says infrastructure bill must have Toomey cryptocurrency amendment “We should be encouraging competition here in America, not driving economic activity overseas," said Katie Boyd Britt. Brandon Moseley Follow Unfollow Recent posts / August 10, 2021
Mo Brooks cosponsors Tuberville’s Empowering Law Enforcement Act The Empowering Law Enforcement Act will grant state and local law enforcement inherent immigration enforcement authority. Brandon Moseley Follow Unfollow Recent posts / August 9, 2021
Katie Britt opposes mask mandates in schools Republican Senate candidate Katie Britt opposes more mask mandates for school children as COVID-19 surges. Brandon Moseley Follow Unfollow Recent posts / August 5, 2021
Jessica Taylor promises to stop liberals “from destroying the American dream” Republican Jessica Taylor promised to be Vice President Kamala Harris's "worst nightmare" if elected to the Senate. Brandon Moseley Follow Unfollow Recent posts / August 4, 2021
Shelby applauds supplemental funding for National Guard, Capitol Police The legislation provides $100 million for the Capitol Police, $300 million for Capitol security measures, and $1 billion for the Department of Defense. Brandon Moseley Follow Unfollow Recent posts / July 30, 2021