Monica Reed

FILE - In this Nov. 25, 2017, file photo, Alabama head coach Nick Saban walks the field before the Iron Bowl NCAA college football game against Auburn, in Auburn, Ala. Write-in votes could help decide Alabama’s Senate race between Republican Roy Moore and Democrat Doug Jones. Saban often gets write-in votes in state elections. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File)

Alabama Coach Nick Saban almost won the Alabama Senate race!

It was a serious battle between Roy Moore and Doug Jones in Alabama on Tuesday night.  The fight resulted in Doug Jones the Democrat headed to Washington to represent Alabama.  One thing you may not have known is that at least 19,000 people wrote in the person they wanted….and that person that got 19,000 votes was Alabama head coach, Nick Saban.  Why that is funny, is because it raises the question….what if he’d won the election??  Would he resign his position as head coach and pursue a new career in politics??  LOL.

Maybe the next election, I can get everybody to write my name in and head into a political career…wait, wait….nah, then I’d never get to talk to you every day!

On second thought, don’t write my name in!  LOL

Monica Reed

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