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Jared Hudson
REPUBLICAN
Jared Hudson is running for Alabama U.S. Senator, Republican Primary.
Personal background
Jared Hudson has a bachelor's degree in business administration and management from the University of Phoenix and a master's degree in business administration from Liberty University. He lives with his wife, Lauren, and they have three daughters.
Professional background
Jared is the founder of the Covenant Rescue Group, a nonprofit dedicated to combating human trafficking. He also is the ceo of The Shooting Institute, an organization that provides firearms training to law enforcement, military officials, and civilians. He previously served as a sheriff's deputy and a Navy SEAL from 2006 to 2012.
Political background
Jared previously ran for Jefferson County sheriff in 2022 but did not win.
Economy
Wants to cut taxes on workers and small businesses.
Supports "unleashing American energy" to bring down costs.
Believes in slashing red tape to improve business operations.
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Public Safety
Supports strengthening penalties for human traffickers and fentanyl dealers, such as charging fentanyl dealers linked to overdose deaths with felony murder.
Opposes federal funding for "sanctuary cities," arguing that Alabamians should not have their tax dollars used to support undocumented immigrants.
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Healthcare
Opposes funding for medical or "social experimentation" on children.
Opposes late-term abortion access and assisted suicide.
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Education
As of March 27, 2026, Jared Hudson’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Energy & the Environment
As of March 27, 2026, Jared Hudson’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Foreign Policy and Immigration
Said, "Secure the Border. Deport the Illegals. Defund Criminal Sanctuaries."
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Voting & Elections
Advocates for term limits on Congress, a ban on politicians trading individual stocks, and requiring elected officials to pass a budget to receive payment.
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