Coach Tommy Tuberville Receives “AQ” Rating from National Rifle Association | Doug Jones “D” Rating

Coach Tommy Tuberville Receives “AQ” Rating from National Rifle Association | Doug Jones “D” Rating

The National Rifle Association recently endorsed coach Tommy Tuberville for United States Senate over incumbent Senator Doug Jones. Tuberville received an “AQ” rating, which means that he is strongly pro-gun. Senator Doug Jones received a rating of “D.”  Jones’ maiden speech on the U.S. Senate floor was about gun control.

“Too many members of the U.S. Congress believe that the Second Amendment is merely a suggestion and not a hard-earned constitutional right,” Tuberville stated. “Whether it is for hunting, sport shooting, home defense, or simply because they want one, every law-abiding U.S. citizen has the right to own a gun, and I will go toe-to-toe with any lawmaker who tries to take away that freedom.”

 

TUBERVILLE ATTENDING PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP’S REPUBLICAN NOMINATION ACCEPTANCE SPEECH AT THE WHITE HOUSE

TUBERVILLE ATTENDING PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP’S REPUBLICAN NOMINATION ACCEPTANCE SPEECH AT THE WHITE HOUSE

Republican U.S. Senate candidate and retired NCAA football coach Tommy Tuberville is among the select group that will join President Donald Trump in Washington on Thursday as he accepts the Republican Party’s nomination for another term in office.

The president, who is scheduled to give his acceptance speech from the South Lawn of the White House on Thursday night, extended the invitation to Tuberville earlier this week.

“President Trump’s reelection is our nation’s last line of defense against the Socialism and fringe beliefs that the modern Democrat Party represents,” Tuberville said. “If liberals like Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Bernie Sanders, and Doug Jones are allowed to take control of our country, the freedoms that Americans have enjoyed for almost 250 years will be eroded and taken away virtually overnight.

“I believe that Donald Trump is the greatest president to serve in my lifetime, and over the past several months, I have come to know him as a friend, so being on hand as he accepts our party’s nomination will be a humbling and historic experience,” Tuberville continued.

Trump formally endorsed Tuberville’s Senate candidacy in March and hosted him aboard the Air Force One presidential aircraft during a trip to Texas in June.

On the night Tuberville won the Republican runoff election, Trump tweeted a congratulatory message that said, “[Coach Tuberville] will be a great Senator for the incredible people of Alabama,” and he added “[Doug Jones] is a terrible Senator who is just a Super Liberal puppet for Schumer & Pelosi. Represents Alabama poorly. On to November 3rd.”

Jones twice voted to remove the president from office during the partisan impeachment effort launched by Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Democrats, and the interim senator also opposed the successful confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh, a Trump nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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National Right to Life Group Endorses Tuberville

National Right to Life has endorsed former Auburn University football coach Tommy Tuberville for U.S. senate, the group announced today.

Tuberville is the Republican nominee for senate and will oppose U.S. Sen. Doug Jones, the Democratic nominee, on Nov. 3.

“National Right to Life is pleased to endorse Tommy Tuberville for election to the U.S. Senate,” said Carol Tobias, president of National Right to Life, in a statement released today. “Tommy Tuberville supports compassionate proposals to safeguard unborn children and their mothers from the pain of abortion.”

National Right to Life, founded in 1968, is the nation’s largest pro-life group with affiliates in all 50 states and more than 3,000 local chapters nationwide.

The group says Tuberville supports the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which Jones voted against. “This legislation would protect unborn children at 20 weeks, a point by which the unborn child is capable of experiencing great pain when being killed by dismemberment or other late abortion methods,” the National Right to Life press release said.

The group said Tuberville also supports the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, which would require that a baby born alive during an abortion be afforded the same degree of care that would apply to any other child delivered at the same gestational age. Jones also supports that proposal, having voted for it on Feb. 25, 2019.

The group says Tuberville opposes using tax dollars to pay for abortion and opposes taxpayer funding of abortion providers.

“Tommy Tuberville will vote to confirm conservative federal judges to the bench who pledge to interpret the Constitution as it was written,” the group said. “By contrast, his opponent, Senator Doug Jones, supports a policy of abortion on demand, which allows abortion for any reason, and he supports taxpayer funding for abortion.”

The group also noted that Jones voted against the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court. “Tommy Tuberville will work to ensure all innocent human life is protected and he is committed to strengthening a culture of life throughout the nation and in the U.S. Senate,” said Tobias. “As a coach, Tommy Tuberville knows the hard work that goes into achieving victory and we look forward to working with him to win greater protections for the most vulnerable in our society.”

Article courtesy of al.com.

Tuberville Wins Runoff, Looks Ahead to November Election

Tommy Tuberville defeated former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions in the Alabama Republican primary runoff on Tuesday night, securing the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate.

Tuberville carried 64 of Alabama’s 67 counties and attributed his success to President Trump’s support and the state’s desire for a political outsider.

“I don’t need this job. I want it,” Tuberville said in his victory address to supporters.

“I’ve got more energy now than I’ve had in the last 20 years, and I’m excited about helping the people of Alabama. That’s what this about.”

Tuberville will face Democratic incumbent Sen. Doug Jones in the general election on Nov. 3.

 

Coach Tuberville Meets With President Trump In Dallas

Coach Tuberville met with President Trump on Air Force One in Dallas last Thursday during the President’s visit.

“It was my tremendous honor and privilege to join President Trump to discuss his plan to spur a rapid recovery and revitalization of our nation’s hard-hit economy.

I’m incredibly grateful to have President Trump’s endorsement in this race. He’s the bold, fearless, no-nonsense leader our nation needs… and I’m eager fight alongside him to build a strong and secure American future. ” -Coach Tuberville

Statement on Birmingham Board of Education and Birmingham Housing Authority Ending Relationship With Church of the Highlands

“The Birmingham Board of Education and Housing Authority are wrong to end ties with the Church of the Highlands and its free health clinic. It’s a political attempt to silence Christian voices. Low income families, who use COVID-19 testing and other services, are hurt the most.

We need more God in our lives, not less!”

-Coach Tuberville