Alabama voters will hear President Trump’s name early and often from Attorney General Steve Marshall and Congressman Barry Moore as they campaign for the U.S. Senate.
That is expected in Alabama, where Republican support for Trump has never wavered since a rousing rally in Mobile helped launch his presidential aspirations back in 2015.
Moore has said it was just before that rally that he agreed to become the first elected official in the nation to endorse Trump for president.
Since that time, Marshall has joined in many legal fights on behalf of Trump policies and fought initiatives from Joe Biden’s time as president.
How likely is the president to choose sides in the race to replace Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a loyal ally in Washington?
That is unclear. But it is a factor to wa