Republican Katie Britt, U.S. Senate candidate from Enterprise, is confident in a primary win following a Florida visit with former President Donald Trump.
“People want new blood,” Britt said during a meet-and-greet event in the upstairs portion of Eagle Eye Outfitters.
Support Local Journalism Your subscription makes our reporting possible. {{featured_button_text}} On Thursday, the homegrown Senate hopeful was happy to be back in the Wiregrass for a meet-and-greet with local officials, business owners, and members of the public. She said the U.S./Mexico border is currently a national security and a humanitarian crisis under President Joe Biden’s leadership and sealing the border and re-implementing policies surrounding those illegal crossings are important issues. China’s undermining of U.S. leaders and workers should also continue to be a topic of conversation, she said.
“We are at a crossroads in our country where we need leaders that are willing to fight for the foundational principles of this nation, our Christian conservative values, the freedoms and liberties it’s founded on, and I know that I'm the best candidate to do that in the United States Senate to fight for Alabama values and fight for hardworking Americans,” Britt said.
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