ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum mulls Alabama Senate campaign
Paul Finebaum is considering a Republican run for Alabama's open Senate seat following Tommy Tuberville's gubernatorial bid, influenced by political outreach and the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
- Paul Finebaum is seriously considering a U.S. Senate run in Alabama, as revealed during an interview on OutKick The Show with Clay Travis.
- Finebaum noted that conversations with Alabama political figures encouraged him to explore this opportunity.
- He feels a strong connection to Alabamians through his decades in media, which contributes to his interest in public service.
- Finebaum confirmed he is a registered Republican and mentioned that he would not refuse if Donald Trump urged him to run.
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