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Local News A waterfront restaurant on Mobile Bay, the setting for a December 2009 campaign reception

Nearly 100 Young Professionals Set a Causeway Fundraiser for Bradley Byrne

admin, November 30, 2009

A host committee of nearly 100 young professionals organized a December 2009 reception at Felix’s Fish Camp on the Causeway for Republican gubernatorial candidate Bradley Byrne.

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Local News A southern home at dusk, the setting for a political fundraising reception

Tim James Brings His Campaign for Governor to a Mobile Living Room

admin, October 6, 2009

Republican candidate for governor Tim James was the beneficiary of an October 2009 reception in Mobile’s Delwood neighborhood, with former U.S. Rep. Sonny Callahan among the special guests.

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Local News Columns of a courthouse, representing the office of the Alabama attorney general

Mobile’s Republican Establishment Lines Up Behind Luther Strange’s Bid for Attorney General

admin, September 14, 2009

A blue-chip Mobile host committee prepared to stage a September 2009 reception for Luther Strange, who was challenging incumbent Republican Attorney General Troy King in the coming primary.

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Local News The Alabama State Capitol, home of the Legislature where House District 101 is represented

Jamie Ison Opens Re-Election Bid With a 132-Member Host Committee in Spring Hill

admin, July 9, 2009

State Rep. Jamie Ison, R-Mobile, prepared to launch her campaign for a third term in House District 101 with a July 14 reception in Spring Hill backed by a host committee 132 couples strong.

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Mobile An elegant historic Southern home lit for an evening reception

A Who’s Who of Mobile Lined Up Behind Sam Jones — Including Two Men and Women He Beat

admin, November 23, 2008

Nearly 150 hosts, at $1,000 a couple, signed on to a December reception for Mobile Mayor Sam Jones — among them Ann Bedsole and John Peavy, two rivals from the 2005 race that made him the city’s first black mayor.

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