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Byrne Sworn in To Congress

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter U.S. Representative Bradley Byrne (R) from Montrose was sworn into office on Wednesday. The Southern Alabama attorney was sworn in to office representing Alabama’s First Congressional District. Congressman Byrne said afterwards, “I am honored to be sworn in as the next Representative for South Alabama. Now it’s time to … Continued
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January 9, 2014
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Byrne Wins

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Forty one months ago, Bradley Byrne (R) was defeated by Robert Bentley (R) in the 2010 Republican Primary runoff for the Alabama Governor’s office.  On Tuesday, voters in Alabama’s First Congressional District went to the polls and sent Byrne to Congress. Former State Senator Bradley Byrne (R) from Montrose … Continued
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December 18, 2013
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Byrne Versus Leflore Election is Today

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Voters in Alabama’s First Congressional District go to the polls today to decide who they want to represent them in the United States Congress.  Former State Senator Bradley Byrne (R) from Montrose is facing Burton Leflore for the office vacated by Representative Jo Bonner (R) from Mobile.  Tuesday’s vote … Continued
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December 17, 2013
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Special Election in CD One on Tuesday

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Voters in Alabama’s First Congressional District go to the polls on Tuesday to select their next congressman.  Former State Senator Bradley Byrne (R) from Montrose faces Burton Leflore (D) from Mobile in Tuesday’s special election for the open congressional seat. This will be the third time in slightly over … Continued
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December 16, 2013

Byrne Out Muscles Young Wins Republican Nomination

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Former State Senator Bradley Byrne from Montrose cruised to a methodical victory in Alabama’s First Congressional district over former Roy Moore aide, Dean Young. The 52.5 to 47.5 margin of victory was clearly not as close as some pollsters had portrayed the race to be in the last week, … Continued
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November 6, 2013

Voters Go To Polls Tuesday in Tight Congressional Race

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Tuesday, Republican voters in Southern Alabama go to the polls to decide whether they want former State Senator and two year college system Chancellor Bradley Byrne (R) from Montrose, or Orange Beach developer and Roy Moore aide Dean Young (R) to represent them in the First Congressional District. … Continued
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November 4, 2013

Business Community Rushes to Byrne’s Aid in Tight CD 1 Battle

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has endorsed Bradley Byrne (R) over Dean Young (R) from Orange Beach in next week’s First Congressional District GOP runoff election. The Chamber’s National Political Director Rob Engstrom said at Vulcan Inc. in Foley, “We look at both candidates, we look at their track … Continued
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November 1, 2013

Byrne Collects More Endorsements

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter First District Congressional candidate Bradley Byrne (R) from Montrose has been garnering support from many individuals and groups in his quest for the First Congressional seat vacated by the retirement of Representative Jo Bonner (R). Since his first place finish in the Special Republican Primary, Byrne has received endorsements … Continued
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October 17, 2013

Byrne Accuses Dean Young Campaign of Dirty Campaigning Tactics

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter In most states and most congressional districts, pro-gun, anti-abortion, pro-traditional marriage, fiscal conservative candidate, Bradley Byrne (R) from Montrose would be attacked by his political opponents as “too far right” or as “too conservative.” But, this is Alabama, and you can’t be “too conservative” in an Alabama Republican Party … Continued
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October 11, 2013