Paul Finebaum says he faces ‘ridiculously unfair attack’ on his religion in Alabama Senate race

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Paul Finebaum says he faces ‘ridiculously unfair attack’ on his religion in Alabama Senate race
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“I had a political operative tell me ... it will never work in Alabama.'

said he is still considering a run for the U.S. Senate in Alabama and he plans to make a decision when the college football season ends.The SEC Network and ESPN host said he believes he would defeat the candidates who are now in the race.

“The people leading in the so-called polling are your career politicians,” Finebaum said. “I’m not going to waste time attacking career politicians. But the state of Alabama spoke six years ago with Coach Tuberville.”“They’re people that speak their mind, that don’t listen to pollsters, that say, I’m not going to do that because it’s going to help me get in with the White House or get the President’s endorsement,” Finebaum said. “The problem we have nowadays, especially today, is that people just want to suck up,” he said. “They want to sell their soul, do anything humanly possible so they can get a check mark from the White House or the president or someone else.Finebaum told the radio hosts that he has been told that being Jewish would hurt his chances in an election, but said he “strongly disagrees.”“I had a political operative tell me about a month ago, ‘Listen, I like you, I’ve followed you my entire career … but you’re Jewish and it will never work in Alabama,’” Finebaum said. “I think people here have taken a ridiculously unfair attack and have been painted in a corner that may have been true 50 or 60 years ago but is not true today. And I’m not going to run on being a Jewish Republican Senator, if I chose to, from Alabama.”The race Finebaum is considering is for the Senate seat Tuberville is leaving to run for governor.a former Navy SEAL who ran for Jefferson County sheriff in 2022 and who was the first Republican to announce he was running for Tuberville’s seat, and business ownerFinebaum said one factor he must consider is his long record in the public spotlight, including decades as host of a daily call-in show. He knows that will give opponents plenty of material to dig up for negative campaign ads. “You’re under that microscope and every single thing you have said gets recorded and regurgitated is you have to answer for a lot of things,” Finebaum said. “And that’s really where I am right now because all the low-level politicians and the operatives are saying, ‘Well,For example, Finebaum said he has been criticized because he praised Saban for joining his players in a Black Lives Matter march with his players in the wake of the unrest after the George Floyd murder in 2020.Mike Cason has covered politics and state government for AL.com since 2013. Cason has worked as a reporter or editor since receiving a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Alabama in 1986....If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our

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