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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersNovember 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Former Senator Doug Jones has officially filed to run for governor of Alabama, launching a Democratic campaign in the deeply Republican state.

    Jones shared the announcement in a video on social media Monday, saying he will formally kick off his campaign after Thanksgiving. He emphasized that Alabama voters want a governor who “lives here, works here, listens to the people of this state, and understands the people of this state.”

    The Republican governor, Kay Ivey, is term-limited and cannot seek re-election, opening the field for both parties. Jones also made a subtle reference to Republican candidate Tommy Tuberville, highlighting the need for a governor who “treats this state with grace and dignity and not just like a rest stop on the way to the Florida beach.”

    Tuberville, a former Auburn University football coach, announced his gubernatorial campaign in May. He has faced questions about his residency in past campaigns after reports showed he voted and owned property in Florida. Tuberville insists he is a full-time Alabama resident.

    Jones and Tuberville have a political history. Tuberville defeated Jones by 20 points in the 2020 Senate race. Jones had previously won a 2017 special Senate election against Roy Moore, a deeply controversial race in which Moore faced allegations of sexual misconduct with minors. Moore denied the allegations.

    Jones, a former U.S. attorney, now seeks a return to statewide office as the Democratic Party’s leading contender. He joins a primary field that also includes educator Yolanda Flowers, who ran against Ivey in 2022 and lost by 38 points.

    The gubernatorial race presents a steep challenge for any Democrat in Alabama, a state with a solid Republican majority. Tuberville has been preparing early, ending October with $6.2 million in his campaign account, according to recent fundraising reports. Jones will need to build significant support and funding to mount a competitive campaign.

    In his announcement, Jones framed his candidacy around local values and community connections. He stressed that voters want leadership that understands Alabama firsthand, signaling his focus on residency, engagement, and responsiveness to the state’s citizens.

    The potential rematch between Jones and Tuberville will draw national attention given the high-profile nature of both candidates. While Jones won national praise for his 2017 Senate victory, the political dynamics of Alabama remain heavily weighted toward Republicans. Analysts note that Jones’ campaign will have to overcome both partisan trends and Tuberville’s strong fundraising advantage.

    Jones’ entry sets the stage for a contested Democratic primary, while the Republican side remains focused on Tuberville’s campaign build-up. Political observers expect the general election to hinge on voter turnout, campaign messaging, and the candidates’ ability to connect with local concerns.

    While challenging, Jones’ campaign could capitalize on any voter dissatisfaction with Republican leadership or concerns about Tuberville’s past residency questions. The former senator’s prior statewide success gives him a foundation, but he faces an uphill battle in one of the nation’s most Republican-leaning states.

    Alabama voters will have a critical choice in the coming months as the gubernatorial primary season heats up. Jones’ campaign announcement signals the start of what could be a closely watched race, testing Democratic strategies in a state long dominated by Republicans.

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