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The Residency Question: Alabama First or Florida Resident?
Welcome back to Alabama Unfiltered, a short-form podcast under the Raised Red, Living Blue network focused on accountability, context, and cutting through political spin in Alabama media.
In Episode 4, host Jason Will examines conservative media coverage surrounding Tommy Tuberville’s run for governor — specifically the dismissal of residency challenges by the Alabama Republican Party steering committee.
This episode breaks down:
— Why Tuberville’s long-standing Florida homestead exemption matters
— What the Alabama Constitution actually requires for gubernatorial candidates
— How residency challenges were dismissed without a formal hearing
— Why media framing from Yellowhammer and 1819 News downplays legitimate legal and ethical concerns
— The risks of running a candidate who could face post-election legal challenges
Jason also evaluates Tuberville’s Senate record, including his lack of legislative wins for Alabama, the military promotions blockade, and the growing concern that celebrity politics and national stunts are replacing serious, state-focused leadership.
This episode is not anti-Alabama, anti-Republican, or anti-conservative — it’s pro-facts, pro-voters, and pro-accountability. If an agenda or a candidate can’t survive basic scrutiny, voters deserve to know before Election Day.
🎧 No shouting. No spin. Just context — so Alabamians can decide for themselves.
By Raised Red, Living BlueThe Residency Question: Alabama First or Florida Resident?
Welcome back to Alabama Unfiltered, a short-form podcast under the Raised Red, Living Blue network focused on accountability, context, and cutting through political spin in Alabama media.
In Episode 4, host Jason Will examines conservative media coverage surrounding Tommy Tuberville’s run for governor — specifically the dismissal of residency challenges by the Alabama Republican Party steering committee.
This episode breaks down:
— Why Tuberville’s long-standing Florida homestead exemption matters
— What the Alabama Constitution actually requires for gubernatorial candidates
— How residency challenges were dismissed without a formal hearing
— Why media framing from Yellowhammer and 1819 News downplays legitimate legal and ethical concerns
— The risks of running a candidate who could face post-election legal challenges
Jason also evaluates Tuberville’s Senate record, including his lack of legislative wins for Alabama, the military promotions blockade, and the growing concern that celebrity politics and national stunts are replacing serious, state-focused leadership.
This episode is not anti-Alabama, anti-Republican, or anti-conservative — it’s pro-facts, pro-voters, and pro-accountability. If an agenda or a candidate can’t survive basic scrutiny, voters deserve to know before Election Day.
🎧 No shouting. No spin. Just context — so Alabamians can decide for themselves.