The campaign of Dr. Larry Stutts for Alabama Senate District 6 continued building momentum Tuesday night as Stutts delivered a commanding victory over prolific debater and longtime incumbent Roger Bedford in their first and only debate. “As our state senator, Roger Bedford has failed to deliver results, and tonight he failed to deliver adequate answers for
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Candidate Spotlight – Week of October 13, 2014
CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE Gary Palmer Website Gary Palmer is the Republican candidate for Alabama’s Sixth Congressional District. He will face off against Democrat Mark Lester in November. Lester is the second Democrat candidate to enter the race, as Avery Vise withdrew in early August. The district covers most of Jefferson County and all of Bibb, Blount,
Sen. Santorum Campaigns for Pike County Republicans
Yesterday morning over 100 Alabamians welcomed former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum and many statewide and local Republican candidates to a political rally in the town square of Troy, AL. We were so fortunate to have Sen. Santorum back in Alabama. He carried Alabama in the 2012 Republican presidential primary, and has returned to our state
Candidate Spotlight – Week of October 6, 2014
CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE Bradley Byrne Website Congressman Byrne was first elected to serve Alabama’s First Congressional District in December of last year. Bradley immediately got to work serving the citizens of Washington, Baldwin, Mobile, Escambia, Monroe and Clarke Counties. Bradley will once again face Democrat candidate Burton LeFlore who he defeated in 2013 when he first
President Barack Hussein Obama’s Disrespect for the Military is Painfully Obvious
Alabama Republican Party Chairman Bill Armistead criticized President Barack Obama for saluting the U.S. Marines guarding his helicopter with a paper beverage cup in his hand. “Symbols are important. The military salute shows respect for higher authority and when done properly, that respect is reciprocated when the higher authority returns the salute,” Armistead said. “But
This Is One Mr. Smith Who Will Not Be Going to Washington!
ALGOP Chairman Bill Armistead said that recent statements by the Democratic candidate for U.S. Congressional District 3, Jesse T. Smith proves that the Alabama Democratic Party is becoming as radicalized as Democrats at the national level. “Abraham Lincoln is reputed to have said: ‘Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak
Candidate Spotlight – Week of September 22, 2014
STATEWIDE CANDIDATE John McMillan Website In 2010, the people of Alabama elected John McMillan to be the Commissioner for the State Department of Agriculture & Industries. He is running for re-election this year against Democrat Doug “New Blue” Smith. McMillan’s life-long experience in the agricultural industry of Alabama and his exemplary performance during his first
Candidate Spotlight – Week of September 15, 2014
FEDERAL CANDIDATE Mike Rogers Website Mike Rogers was first elected to the United States House of Representatives in November 2002. The race was one of the most closely watched in the nation, a target for both Democratic and Republican National parties. Mike came out ahead, beating Democrat veteran Joe Turnham. This November, Mike is asking
Alabama Republican Nominees Recognized by RSLC
Chairman of the Alabama Republican party, Bill Armistead, announced today that two Republican candidates for the Alabama House of Representatives have been recognized by the Washington-based Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) as candidates to watch in 2014. The RSLC named Darius Foster, candidate for House District 56 (Jefferson County), and Tijuanna Adetunji, candidate for House
Walker County District Attorney Leaves Democratic Party
Walker County District Attorney Bill Adair announced that he has officially left the Democratic Party to join the Republican Party. Adair has served as DA for Walker County since 2011. Adair has dedicated himself to increasing awareness of crime victims and the struggles they face as they navigate the criminal justice system. He led the