Meet Brilyn Hollyhand, Tuscaloosa’s political prodigy

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Brilyn Hollyhand, a 17-year-old Tuscaloosa native who has built a national reputation as a political commentator, believes the Republican presidential debate in Tuscaloosa will benefit the entire city. 

The first-ever debate will of its kind in Alabama will give Tuscaloosa a chance to shine on the national stage. But it’s also a big moment for Hollyhand, who founded the Truth Gazette at the age of 11 and has spent his teenage years as the conservative-leaning website’s editor-in-chief, interviewing officeholders and pundits while writing about politics. 

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“I didn’t even in my wildest dreams ever imagine actually having them come here,” Hollyhand said of the Dec 6 debate, which will feature the top GOP presidential contenders at the University of Alabama’s Frank Moody Music Building. 

Meet Brilyn Hollyhand, Tuscaloosa’s political prodigy

“Having all of the candidates right here in my own backyard is a pretty cool experience,” said Hollyhand, who is a junior at Tuscaloosa Academy. 

Hollyhand said he has advocated for holding a GOP presidential debate on a college campus since January of this year in an effort to engage younger voters. 

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