🌎 Report: AJ McCarron to run for statewide office in Alabama in 2026

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Report: AJ McCarron to run for statewide office in Alabama in 2026

AJ McCarron, former Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback and Mobile native, will run for statewide office in 2026, sources close to his decisionmaking process tell Yellowhammer News.


While he has not yet announced a campaign or filed papers to make his bid official, he is preparing to run either for Lieutenant Governor or U.S. Senate.


McCarron, 34, led Alabama to back-to-back national championships as the starting quarterback in 2011 and 2012. He spent parts of nine seasons in the NFL, including with the Cincinnati Bengals. In 2024 started for the UFL’s St. Louis Battlehawks.


Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth, elected first in 2018, is term limited in the role.


In the open 2026 field, Rick Pate, who is also term-limited in his position as Commissioner of Agriculture & Industries, as well as Wes Allen, only in his first term as Secretary of State, are currently running for Lt. Governor.


U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn), soon-to-be Governor of Alabama, also created an open race.


Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise), Jared Hudson, and Morgan Murphy are running to take his place in the Senate.


In his hometown of Mobile, McCarron and his family are associated with a Mobile-based real-estate enterprise, McCarron Real Estate, which advertises listings across Mobile and Baldwin counties.


His wife, Katherine Webb-McCarron, is also an Alabama native, born in Montgomery, raised in Phenix City, and was crowned Miss Alabama USA in 2012.


The couple married in Orange Beach in 2014 and have three children.


Given that the Alabama Republican Party qualifying window doesn’t end until January 23, 2026, McCarron has plenty of time to make up his mind on which office to run for.
 
If he does decide to run, hopefully, he can make a positive impact for the state in some way.
Whether it's McCarron or someone else, a young senator paired with Britt, with the potential for a lengthy Senate career could again make the state a legislative juggernaut. Shelby was just 44 when he first served in Congress, and 52 when he began his 36-year Senate career. If Britt (who is just 43) is patient and satisfied with her powerful role as Senator, the state will benefit. One term Senators on a lifetime achievement "farewell tour" do not help the state.
 
Most politicians are degreed in something other than political science. It's their life experience that determines their qualifications.
I can't say it affects my vote one way or another. I've never even thought "he went to ____ so I won't support him."

Like I said...his comment made me think back and it was a memory about his overwhelming class load and studies while at UA. It was such an odd pairing with him and Barrett rooming together, their friendship, and the dichotomy of their college studies.
 
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“Alabama’s conservative and cultural values are under attack from every direction,” McCarron said in his announcement. “That’s why Charlie Kirk’s assassination affected so many of us so deeply. His example convinced me to get off of the sidelines, get into the game, and stand tall for our conservative beliefs, so today, I’m announcing my candidacy for Lieutenant Governor of Alabama.” AJ
 
I enjoyed the comment that “he would announce which seat he was running for via chest tattoo”.

He has zero political or governmental experience. If he wants to delve into that arena, he would probably be better served starting local.

There are many people who had never been elected to prior positions and served in senior political roles. Here’s a short list:

Arnold Schwarzenegger - Governor of California
Tommy Tuberville - Senator, Alabama
Dwight Eisenhower - President
Donald Trump - President
Katie Britt - Senator, Alabama
Ronald Reagan - Governor of California
 
There are many people who had never been elected to prior positions and served in senior political roles. Here’s a short list:

Arnold Schwarzenegger - Governor of California
Tommy Tuberville - Senator, Alabama
Dwight Eisenhower - President
Donald Trump - President
Katie Britt - Senator, Alabama
Ronald Reagan - Governor of California
There's being elected, and there's prior experience. Glenn Youngkin, for example, is qualified due to his appreciable analytical and executive experience. I would vote for him for president. As Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force, Eisenhower was more qualified than most, if not all, sitting elected officials. If you've read Reagan's writings and explored his role with GE, you'd see that he was incredibly engaged as he developed his conservative philosophy. To his credit, those around Tuberville have noted his default conversations with most he met involved politics and political positions, well ahead of his pivot to elected office. Katie Britt, an acolyte of Shelby, holds great promise as she continues to develop and gain seniority.

Trump is a copper chameleon, morphing between dem and rep, with a sloshy underpinning of weak character and moral failings. That being said, he's been an acceptable mechanism to push back decades of liberal incrementalism. It's not pretty, but you can't have the change he's achieved without collateral damage.

I wish the East Wing was still standing.
 
There are many people who had never been elected to prior positions and served in senior political roles. Here’s a short list:

Arnold Schwarzenegger - Governor of California
Tommy Tuberville - Senator, Alabama
Dwight Eisenhower - President
Donald Trump - President
Katie Britt - Senator, Alabama
Ronald Reagan - Governor of California
The biggest problem in Alabama right now is the Republican Party is taking Democrats retreads and making them Republicans... In the county where I'm from right now every single elected official that are Republicans now were former "dyed in the wool" Democrats ..That means the real Republican Party is bleeding from 1000 cuts..
 
The biggest problem in Alabama right now is the Republican Party is taking Democrats retreads and making them Republicans... In the county where I'm from right now every single elected official that are Republicans now were former "dyed in the wool" Democrats ..That means the real Republican Party is bleeding from 1000 cuts..
Few local officials actually know what their national platform is, much less hew to it.
 
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