Alabama GOP Senate Primary Heads to a Runoff
We ran the numbers: There are 4392 news articles covering this topic. 38% (1666) are left leaning, 36% (1587) are center, and 26% (1139) are right leaning.
Alabama’s GOP Senate primary is projected to head to a runoff. While left-leaning articles highlight that Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) narrowly landed himself in a runoff election with Republican Katie Britt, right-leaning articles highlight that the top leading candidates, Dale Strong and Casey Wardynski, will face each other in a runoff election slated for June 21.
A left-leaning article by MSN highlights that Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) narrowly landed himself in a runoff election with Republican Katie Britt. Trump initially endorsed Brooks, but rescinded his blessing months later.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that the two candidates reaching the June 21 runoff are Katie Britt, a former top aide to retiring Sen. Richard Shelby (R). The runoff has been one of the ugliest of the midterm cycle so far.
A right-leaning article by The Washington Examiner highlights that the top leading candidates, Dale Strong and Casey Wardynski, will face each other in a runoff election slated for June 21. Strong crossed over the $1 million mark for campaign donations last week.
From the right
Strong and Wardynski headed to GOP primary runoff for deep-red Alabama House seat
Washington Examiner