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Baldwin County Telephone headset resting on a desk beside a keyboard

Emails and Amended Filings Reveal AEA’s Robo-Call Push for Bentley in GOP Runoff

James Bullard, October 15, 2010

Amended campaign finance reports and a trail of emails documented hundreds of thousands of teachers’ union robo-calls made on behalf of Robert Bentley during his Republican runoff against Bradley Byrne.

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Baldwin County An airfield runway with hangars in the background

Byrne Brings His Jobs Plan to Brookley as the Governor’s Race Comes to Mobile

James Bullard, January 4, 2010

Bradley Byrne chose Brookley Field to unveil his economic plan on the first working day of 2010, while rival Bill Johnson addressed the Mobile County Republican Executive Committee the same evening.

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Baldwin County A desk with paperwork and a calendar marking a fundraising deadline

The December Scramble: Alabama’s Governor Candidates Race a Fundraising Deadline

James Bullard, December 15, 2009

With campaign finance reports due Jan. 31, the candidates for governor spent December begging, cajoling and raffling lunches, each trying to make the bottom line look like momentum.

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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

James Bullard, 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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Baldwin County Stacks of pressure-treated pine lumber at a timber yard in Alabama

The ‘Yella Fella’ Signs On: Jimmy Rane to Chair Bradley Byrne’s Run for Governor

James Bullard, September 14, 2009

Timber executive and television pitchman Jimmy Rane agreed to serve as statewide campaign chairman for Bradley Byrne, giving the Mobile-area Republican fundraising muscle as he opened a Montgomery headquarters.

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Arbitrator Orders David Thomas Back to the Classroom at Bishop State, With Back Pay

James Bullard, April 3, 2008

An arbitrator ruled that Bishop State Community College fired former school board member David Thomas without cause, ordering him reinstated as an instructor with full back pay. Chancellor Bradley Byrne vowed an appeal.

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Baldwin County Students walking outside a community college building

New Chancellor Bradley Byrne Sees Better Days Ahead for Bishop State and the Two-Year System

James Bullard, October 11, 2007

Chancellor Bradley Byrne said Alabama’s community colleges were living through the best of times and the worst of times, promising accountability while laying out plans for new Bishop State campuses in Mobile County.

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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 The Alabama State Capitol building in Montgomery under a clear sky

A GOP Loyalty Fight Fizzled in the Race for Baldwin County’s Open Senate Seat

James Bullard, July 3, 2007

A threatened challenge to Baldwin County Commissioner David Ed Bishop’s Republican credentials collapsed in July 2007 after a Democratic senator said a $150 contribution in his records had never been made.

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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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