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Romney wins Disputed Jefferson County Republican Party Presidential Straw Poll

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Romney wins Disputed Jefferson County Republican Party Presidential Straw Poll By Brandon Moseley The Jefferson County Republican Party held a Presidential Straw Poll and Candidate’s forum at the Trussville Civic Center Saturday. Over 350 Republicans crowded into the Civic Center for food, fun, fellowship, and old fashioned campaigning State … Continued
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March 5, 2012

Marty Connors Talks About Romney’s Alabama Campaign

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Former Massachusetts Governor and Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney won impressive victories in both Arizona and Michigan on Tuesday.  Romney’s Alabama campaign is working on building on that momentum here in Alabama.  ‘The Alabama Political Reporter’ had exclusive telephone comments with former Alabama Republican Party Chairman Marty Connors who is … Continued
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March 1, 2012

Mo Brooks Discusses NSF Budget

By Brandon MoseleyAlabama Political Reporter  Congressman Mo Brooks (R) from Huntsville is Chairman of the Subcommittee on Research and Science Education. The Subcommittee met Tuesday to examine the Obama Administration’s proposed fiscal year 2013 budget request for the National Science Foundation (NSF). During the subcommittee hearing Chairman Brooks said, “It (President Obama’s overall budget proposal) … Continued
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February 29, 2012

Alabama Forestry Association Endorses Graddick

By Brandon MoseleyAlabama Political Reporter  ForestPAC, the Political Action Committee of the Alabama Forestry Association is endorsing Mobile Judge Charlie Graddick for Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court over incumbent Chuck Malone and former Chief Justice Roy Moore. Graddick is the presiding judge in Mobile County Court. In the endorsement they said, “Graddick, a … Continued
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February 22, 2012

Terry Reagin Suspends Campaign: Endorses Scott Beason

By Brandon MoseleyAlabama Political Reporter  Terry Reagin told the ‘Alabama Political Reporter’ in a phone interview Monday that he has decided to suspend his 2012 campaign for Congress.  Mr. Reagin said that both Alabama State Senator Scott Beason (R) from Gardendale and Tea Party Activist Al Mickle would be good congressmen.  Mr. Reagin made the … Continued
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February 20, 2012
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Response to the Republican Supermajority’s Claims About the Drop in the Unemployment Rate

From the Office of Representative Craig Ford   “The Republican Supermajority and their leaders are trying to mislead the people of Alabama about our state’s unemployment situation. When people drop out of the workforce they are no longer included in the calculation of the unemployment rate. Since August, for every job that has been created, more than two … Continued
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January 30, 2012

Tea Party Activist Mickle Continues Campaign For Congress

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter In an exclusive interview with the ‘Alabama Political Reporter’ after the Scott Beason announcement, Alabaster businessman Al Mickle said that he is remaining in the race to represent the Sixth District in the U.S. Congress and will file his papers with the Alabama Republican Party today at 8:00 a.m. … Continued
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January 13, 2012

Sixth District Congressional Race Candidates Update

By Brandon MoseleyAlabama Political Reporter The Sixth Congressional District is a conservative district. Voters in the Sixth District voted for Senator John McCain (R-AR) over then Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) by an overwhelming margin 76 percent to 23 percent. By most measures, Republican Congressman Spencer Bachus from Vestavia would be considered a conservative. In 2010 … Continued
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January 13, 2012

Sixth District Congressional Race Candidates

By Brandon MoseleyAlabama Political Reporter The Sixth Congressional District is a conservative district. Voters in the Sixth District voted for Senator John McCain (R-AR) over then Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) by an overwhelming margin 76 percent to 23 percent. By most measures, Republican Congressman Spencer Bachus (R-Vestavia) would be considered a conservative. In 2010, ‘National … Continued
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January 12, 2012