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. 

Tuscaloosa Academy student Brilyn Hollyhand, 17, is a political commentator, strategist and founder of Truth Gazette, a publication he started when he was 11. Hollyhand will be on hand to cover the Republican debate Dec. 6 in Tuscaloosa. Hollyhand is photographed in front of the Richard Shelby Federal Building in Tuscaloosa.

“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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