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Katie Brit favors a "surreal" election victory over Brooks, and Alabama argues "I want new blood."

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Alabama votersto decide to become the next US Senator after Katie Brit defeats Republican Republicans in the Republican primary on Tuesday9} Race is set. selection.

In the first interview after winning the election, Brit explained to Fox News Digital a "surreal moment" and said he wasn't sure if representing the Republican Party was "quite sunk." Elections in Yellow Hammer on November 8th.

Katie Britt, US Republican Senate candidate for Alabama, speaks during an election night watch event in Montgomery, Alabama, on Tuesday, May 24, 2022.

Katie Britt, Alabama US Republican Senator Candidate Will speak at an election night surveillance event in Montgomery, Alabama, Tuesday, May 24, 2022.(Andi Rice / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

"I'm very excited," she said, and the Alabama people "want new blood." Added.

Asked about former President Trump's support for her candidacy and whether she believes it has influenced her chances of victory, Brit said, "Absolutely. I said.

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"We are very proud to have that support and to know what people know and clearly what the President said. "She said. "That's what I'm hearing all over the state. People are missing out on those policies."

Prior to the general election, Brit told her and her team that she and her team "continued a grassroots campaign." I will cross the state, meet voters and spread the message. "

Brit believes it's important for her to "get a vote" for the Alabama, and she wants to win because she's the "best person to work". She said she was out.

The importance of her victory as a newly elected Republican candidate from the state is also associated with inspiration for other conservative women who are eager to run for election. Was advertised.

"It's very exciting to see so many young conservatives and young women stand up and say,'It's time,'" Brit said. "After all, we see this country under the leadership of Joe Biden and everything is going in the wrong direction. As moms, what if we don't step up and fight? I know there aren't any left for our children to fight. "

Alabama Senate candidate Katie Britt stands alongside her son and daughter as she speaks to members of the media after voting in Montgomery on May 24, 2022.

Senator Alabama's candidate Katie Brit stands beside her son and daughter when she is talking to members of the media after voting in Montgomery on May 24, 2022.(Brit Campaign)

Brit said the Republican Party was "no longer a big business party" and instead a "working American" party. ..

Brit, a former White House Chief of Staff for Senator Richard Shelby but never in public office, is a Democratic candidate and minister, Will Boyd, who won more than 60% in the primary last month. Confront with. vote.

She will win in November and will be the first woman to represent Alabama in the US Senate.

The majority of Republicans have elected Republican Senators in the last three decades, electing Doug Jones in a 2017 special election against Republicans and former State Supreme Court Secretary Roy Moore. It was only when. Sexual illegal activity.

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Boyd spoke to Fox News Digital on Tuesday and he Prior to the November general elections, he said he had a lot of support from Alabama parties and independent voters and had what he needed to win a seat.

"It's moving me forward and I'm here today because many Alabama people came to me and said I was the only hope at the moment," was born in South Carolina. Said Boyd. "I have a lot of Republicans, independents, and Democrats, and I'm really looking forward to winning this Senate seat."

Will Boyd, the Democratic nominee for Senate in Alabama who will face off against Britt.

Face off against Alabama Senate Democratic candidate Will Boydbritt. (Wilvoid Campaign)

"We have a middle class that needs to grow and move forward," Boyd said. "I want to grow the middle class from the middle, from scratch. I want to end poverty as much as possible."

Boyd said to ensure Alabama's success in the state. He said he needed to make sure he "takes the right approach" and wants to expand and improve access to healthcare.

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"Equal justice for all I want to see it, "he added. "In a court system where African Americans aren't heard, we still see the lack of impartiality and impartiality ... and, of course, our environment is important ... I know that climate change is a reality. We know. "

Boyd and his supporters said," I really believe this is a successful election to win in November, "but many in the state said. The chances of winning a bright red Alabama are "incredible climbs."