15,808 voters wanted this pot smoking pastor to be Alabama’s next governor, now he may run for Congress

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Jamel Brown speaks in opposition to HB1 during a public hearing on the bill at the State House in Montgomery, Ala. With Supreme Court approval, the bill would allow the state to use an alternative congressional map and call a special election, Tuesday, May 5, 2026. (Will McLelland | AL.com)

After an unsuccessful run for Alabama governor, JaMel Brown is proud of what he accomplished and thinks some of his critics should “get a life.”

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