Everett Wess
Coverage of Everett Wess in the Nexus archive.
- Dems crown Senate nominee in solidly red Alabama ahead of steep midterm climb
Everett Wess won the Democratic Senate nomination in Alabama, defeating Dakarai Larriett in a runoff. Republican Rep. Barry Moore, backed by Donald Trump, is the GOP nominee. It has been over three decades since a Democrat last won a Senate election in Alabama, aside from Doug Jones' 2017 special election victory.
- Dems crown Senate nominee in solidly red Alabama ahead of steep midterm climb
Everett Wess won the Democratic Senate nomination in Alabama, defeating Dakarai Larriett in a runoff. Republican nominee Barry Moore, backed by Donald Trump, will face Wess in the general election. Alabama has not elected a Democrat to the Senate in over three decades except for Doug Jones' 2017 special election victory.
- Trump-backed US Rep. Barry Moore battles ex-Navy SEAL Jared Hudson in GOP Senate runoff in Alabama
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore, backed by President Donald Trump, faces former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson in a Republican Senate runoff in Alabama. Both candidates position themselves as outsiders, with Moore highlighting his conservative record and Trump endorsement, while Hudson emphasizes his military background. Democrats Everett Wess and Dakarai Larriett also compete in a separate runoff for the nomination.
- AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Alabama’s state primary runoff
Alabama voters will hold a primary runoff on Tuesday to determine nominees for an open U.S. Senate seat and other contests where no candidate secured a majority in May. Republican candidates Barry Moore and Jared Hudson are competing for the Senate nomination, with Moore leading the primary and backed by Donald Trump. Democrats will also choose between Dakarai Larriett and Everett Wess for the Senate runoff.
- Two newcomers gear up for fight in Alabama, but face uphill battle in race to replace Tuberville
Two Democrats, Everett Wess and Dakarai Lariett, are competing for the Democratic nomination to replace Sen. Tommy Tuberville in Alabama, while Republicans Rep. Barry Moore and Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall will face off in a runoff. The Democratic candidates face an uphill battle in the deeply red state.
- Two newcomers gear up for fight in Alabama, but face uphill battle in race to replace Tuberville
Two Democrats, Everett Wess and Dakarai Lariett, are running to replace Sen. Tommy Tuberville in Alabama, but face an uphill battle against Republican candidates, including Rep. Barry Moore and Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall. The Democratic nomination will be decided on June 16. President Donald Trump has endorsed Rep. Barry Moore.