From Riley Gaines <[email protected]>
Subject Our fight isn’t over
Date February 25, 2025 4:35 PM
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Tuberville for Senate I had to share a locker room with a male, Lia Thomas, at
the NCAA women's championship after Thomas swam in the men's division the
previous year.


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Friend,

Riley Gaines here.

I've been fighting to protect women's sports from woke transgender activists
since day one.


PROTECT WOMEN'S SPORTS →
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First: I had to share a locker room with a male, Lia Thomas, at the NCAA
women's championship after Thomas swam in the men's division the previous year.

Then: After tying with Thomas at the NCAA women's championship, I went home
empty-handed while he was given a trophy for photo purposes. My fellow swimmers
and I were told to celebrate Thomas' successes after everything we had worked
for was ripped out of our hands.

Next: I was attacked by radical activists for standing up for women's sports.
At San Francisco State University, I was ASSAULTED and HELD FOR RANSOM for over
three hours by an angry mob. Protesters continue to yell over me, and
universities try to cancel my events.

Now: I'm still fighting to protect women's sports because this isn't just a
women's issue; this is a freedom issue. We must defend opportunities for women.
By allowing men to compete with women, women's and girls' safety is at risk.

Senator Tommy Tuberville has stood up and demanded better for women. He's
been a leader in our fight to protect women's sports. He's introduced two
bills, the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act and the Protection of
Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act.


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Will you join me in supporting Senator Tuberville in his fight to protect
women's and girls' sports for years to come?
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PROTECT WOMEN'S SPORTS →
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Thank you,
Riley Gaines














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Meet Coach Tuberville:

Coach Tuberville was born in Camden, Arkansas, the third of three children of
Olive and Charles Tuberville. College Football's 2004 Coach of the Year and
two-time SEC Coach of the Year, Tommy Tuberville is most often recognized for
his success on the field. But it is the legacy of his father, a highly
decorated WWII veteran and Purple Heart recipient, that motivates Coach
Tuberville to give back to the brave men and women of the United States Armed
Forces.

In 1989 Coach Tuberville met his future wife, Suzanne Fette, at the Sugar
Bowl in New Orleans. They were married in 1991 and have two boys, Tucker and
Troy, who continue to make their dad proud.

In his career as a College Football Coach, Tommy started a long and
successful career at the University of Miami, starting as a graduate assistant
and rising to the Hurricanes' defensive coordinator. He led the Canes to three
AP national championships and coached future Hall of Famers Ray Lewis and
Warren Sapp, as well as Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.

In 1998, Coach Tuberville was announced as the next head coach for the Auburn
Tigers. Tuberville's time at Auburn was a success by any measure, as the Tigers
captured eight consecutive bowl appearances, including five New Year's Day bowl
appearances, five SEC Western Division titles, one SEC Championship, and a 13-0
season in 2004, after which Coach Tuberville was once again named the AP's SEC
Coach of the Year. For his efforts during the perfect 2004 season, Tuberville
would be named Paul "Bear" Bryant Coach of the Year, Associated Press Coach of
the Year, Walter Camp Coach of the Year, Sporting News Coach of the Year, and
AFCA Coach of the Year, among others.

In 2020, Coach Tuberville became Senator Tuberville, winning his election to
represent all Alabamians in the United States Senate with the full support of
President Trump. Since then, he's supported President Trump's America-First
policies while fighting off the Radical Left. In his first term as Senator,
Tommy was one of eight Republicans to vote against certifying the 2020
election, has been a strong pro-life advocate, and called out Democrats for
being pro-crime.

Now, Coach Tuberville is running for re-election so he can continue
representing Alabamians and Americans in the United States Senate. The Radical
Left has him circled as a prime target to defeat in the 2026 Midterm Elections.
Can he count on your support?

HELP COACH TUBERVILLE
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