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Baldwin County Baldwin County, Alabama civic building

‘Underwhelmed’ by the GOP Field, Jay Cooper Enters the Baldwin Senate District 32 Race

James Bullard, June 26, 2015

Eastern Shore attorney and former Prichard mayor A.J. ‘Jay’ Cooper entered the race for Baldwin County’s open Senate District 32 seat, saying he was ‘underwhelmed’ by the Republican field and moved more by duty than desire.

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Baldwin County Voters at a polling place on election day

Long Road Nears Its End in Baldwin County’s Senate District 32 Race

James Bullard, October 15, 2007

Republican Trip Pittman and Democrat A.J. Cooper faced voters after a special election season that proved one thing above all: in Baldwin County, it costs far more to win a nomination than to accept one.

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Baldwin County Debate podium representing the proposed Baldwin County Senate debates

Cooper Presses Pittman for Four Debates and a ‘Play Nice’ Campaign Pact

James Bullard, September 25, 2007

Democratic nominee A.J. Cooper asked Republican Trip Pittman for four Baldwin County debates and proposed a written accord limiting spending, banning personal attacks and cleaning up campaign signs.

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Baldwin County Ballot box representing the Baldwin County Senate District 32 Republican runoff

Pittman Routs Riley-Backed McKinney in Baldwin Senate Runoff

James Bullard, September 14, 2007

Trip Pittman’s lopsided win over Randy McKinney in the Baldwin County Senate District 32 Republican runoff raised hard questions about how much a popular governor’s endorsement is actually worth.

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Baldwin County State capitol representing the governor's role in a Republican primary runoff

Riley’s Runoff Endorsement Angers, Pleases and Puzzles Coastal Republicans

James Bullard, September 11, 2007

Gov. Bob Riley’s decision to back Randy McKinney over Trip Pittman in a Republican runoff broke an unwritten rule and left Mobile and Baldwin Republicans debating what it cost the party.

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Baldwin County Polling place signage representing the Baldwin County Senate runoff election

Baldwin Insiders Split on Senate Runoff: ‘Razor Thin’ or a McKinney Win

James Bullard, September 10, 2007

On the eve of the Baldwin County Senate District 32 runoff, political veterans offered sharply divided predictions, with negative mail and the governor’s endorsement dominating the closing arguments.

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Baldwin County Financial documents representing Baldwin County Senate runoff campaign disclosures

Both Baldwin Senate Runoff Campaigns Raised More Than $100,000 in Final Weeks

James Bullard, September 7, 2007

Pre-election disclosures showed Randy McKinney raising more than $140,000 and Trip Pittman more than $130,000 in the closing weeks of the Baldwin County Senate District 32 Republican runoff.

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Baldwin County Row of political campaign yard signs beside a country road

Five Republicans, One Baldwin Senate Seat and No Clear Favorite

James Bullard, July 13, 2007

With the special primary less than four weeks away, Alabama’s interest groups had spread their money across five candidates in District 32, and the state’s political veterans could not agree on a winner.

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Baldwin County Wooden municipal pier extending into Mobile Bay at Fairhope

David Ed Bishop Ran on a Promise to Bring Baldwin’s Money Home

James Bullard, June 27, 2007

The Baldwin County commissioner and longtime Fairhope councilman joined the District 32 field, arguing the county sent more to Montgomery in lodging and gas taxes than it ever got back.

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Baldwin County Open farm field bordered by oak trees in rural Baldwin County

Albert Lipscomb Sought a Return to the Senate Seat He Once Held

James Bullard, June 19, 2007

The former state senator and Baldwin County commissioner from Magnolia Springs entered the District 32 special election, campaigning on family values, opposition to gambling and managed growth.

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