On a recent stop in North Alabama, Attorney General Steve Marshall laid out his priorities if elected to the U.S. Senate, pledging to fight federal overreach, support Alabama’s farmers and military families, and continue his work on criminal justice issues.

“We’ve got to get the federal government out of the pocketbooks of Alabamians,” Marshall said. “Costs are rising without incomes necessarily doing the same. We also want to make sure President Trump has a partner in completing his agenda, and that Alabama has a strong voice in shaping what comes next.”

“Sometimes you’ve got to go it alone,” he said. “We made the decision to go it alone, and it tured to Alabama’s benefit because of that training I got as a local prosecutor, fighting cases in front of juries.”

The attorney general said

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