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Clearly the dumbest member of the Senate. Refused to debate Jeff Sessions and the Doug Jones.
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Tuberville has come under criticism by incumbent Democratic Senator Doug Jones for not debating ahead of the November 3 election. Tuberville also declined invitations by former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions to debate ahead of the July 14 GOP runoff elections, which Tuberville easily won.
Tuberville has also been criticized for making minimal public appearances ahead of the election, and for not taking questions from the media.
You are in deep red Alabama why are you scared of a little debate? You think he might be in over his head as a senator?
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“Our government wasn’t set up for one group to have all three branches of government — wasn’t set up that way,” Tuberville continued, saying incorrectly: “You know, the House, the Senate, and the executive.”
Those are not the three branches of government. As laid out in the Constitution, the three branches of the federal government are: the legislative, which includes both the Senate and House; the executive, which includes the presidency, and the judicial, which includes the Supreme Court.
Republics have gone fully crazy in last few years Alabama is one of the most hardcore Republican state the people of the state would vote for someone like Taylor Greene 5 times before voting for someone like Tulsi Gabbard
And bought himself a national championship too. That helped.
Tuberville never officially won an national championship as a head coach. He got close in 2004 but USC won it (and later had to vacate it) but Auburn was never declared champions after USC had to vacate.
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