Caroleene Dobson
Alabama
Caroleene Dobson is a distinguished attorney, wife, mother, District Two resident, a lifelong conservative, and the Republican nominee for Alabama's Second Congressional District — a newly drawn district that could determine a Republican majority in the House.
Seven months ago, Dobson was unknown in Alabama politics. She cleared the field of seven other Republicans to become the GOP nominee after receiving 58% of the vote in the runoff, defeating a former state Senator she initially trailed in the primary.
Born and raised in Beatrice, Alabama, Dobson grew up on her family's fifth-generation cattle farm, where she learned the meaning of hard work and developed a firsthand understanding of the challenges faced by working families and entrepreneurs.
A National Merit finalist and a U.S. Presidential Scholar, Dobson attended Harvard College, earning a degree in history and literature, and later attended Baylor Law School. As a practicing real estate attorney at the Maynard Nexsen law firm, Dobson represents a diverse clientele, including homebuilders, retailers, small business owners, and private landowners. She has spent her career advocating for her client's interests while achieving tangible, positive outcomes. In Congress, Dobson will fight to stop excessive government spending that fuels inflation, reduce overregulation that stifles business growth and increases costs for consumers and businesses, strictly enforce the 'stay in Mexico' policy, secure our border to prevent further illegal entry, and work toward an all-encompassing energy strategy that upholds affordability, reliability, and security.
As a candidate, Caroleene Dobson embodies the values of hard work, family, and faith. Her candidacy will bring a vital combination of rural roots, legal experience, and commitment to conservative values to Alabama's Second Congressional District and Congress. Dobson's deep local roots, widespread voter appeal, compelling messaging, and the presidential election put her on the path to victory in November and Republicans on the road to maintaining the House majority.
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