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Obama Appeals to Supporters To Help Make the Next Three Years as Productive as the Last Five Years

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Money is the lifeblood of politics.  Money donated to campaigns pays for every bumper sticker, yard sign, bill board, television and radio ad, direct mail piece, email, internet banner ad, and the team of consultants, pollsters, and strategists which advise candidates how to deploy their time and resources. No … Continued
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January 1, 2014

Republicans in House District 74 Vote Today

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Tuesday, Republican voters in Alabama House District 74 go to the polls to select their new state representative. Former Montgomery School Board members and education choice advocate Charlotte Borden Meadows faces Montgomery County Commissioner Dimitri Polizos in a House District 74 Special Republican Primary runoff. Meadows is endorsed … Continued
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November 19, 2013
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Meadows and Polizos Advance to Runoff

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Tuesday, Dimitri Polizos (R) narrowly missed winning the House District 74 seat without a runoff. The longtime Montgomery restauranteur and County Commissioner received 1901 votes……46% of the ballots cast. Following the reporting of the unofficial results Commissioner Polizos went to Facebook to report his results, “Thank you so … Continued
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October 9, 2013
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Sellers, Polizos, and Meadows Battle for District 74 Today

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Tuesday, Republican voters in Alabama House District 74 will go to the polls to decide who will represent the highly conservative district for the next 14 months. Charlotte Borden Meadows, Dimitri Polizos, and Heather Sellers are all running for House District 74 which was vacated by Rep. Jay … Continued
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October 8, 2013

Fundraising in AL01 Race off to a Slow Start

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter No one expected that longtime Congressman Jo Bonner (R) from Mobile would resign his office in the middle of the first year of his term and fewer people were prepared to launch a major campaign fundraising for his seat. The very modest campaign fund raising amounts reported in the … Continued
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July 16, 2013

Bussman Launches Reelection Campaign With Fundraiser

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Senator Paul Bussman (R) from Cullman announced his intent to re-election last month and team has announced that they will kick off the re-election campaign for State Senate with a fundraiser in Cullman Senator Bussman said on Facebook, “Wanted to make sure everyone knows about our Re-Election Kickoff on … Continued
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July 15, 2013

Armistead Analyzes GOP 2012 National Failure

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter This time last year the 2012 Presidential election appeared to be trending toward Republicans.  Unemployment had been north of 8% for just about all of Obama’s presidency.  Few Americans can remember a weaker economic recovery, the national debt was spiraling out of control, the President’s personal popularity was high … Continued
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March 26, 2013

Romney picks Ryan as VP, Alabama Leaders React

By Bill Britt Alabama Political Reporter MONTGOMERY—Early Saturday morning GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney introduced Representative Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin as his VP pick. Republicans from around Alabama have been weighing in on Romney’s choice. “I’m delighted as I know many Alabamians will be at the choice of Congressman Paul Ryan as Gov. Romney’s … Continued
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August 11, 2012

Roy Moore Running For Chief Justice

By Brandon MoseleyAlabama Political Reporter  Former Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Roy Moore is seeking to become Alabama’s Chief Justice again.  Thursday, Alabama’s most famous living jurist agreed to an exclusive phone interview with ‘The Alabama Political Reporter.’ In addition to being a sitting jurist on the Alabama Supreme Court the elected Alabama … Continued
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March 2, 2012