One of the amazing stories that emerged from our gubernatorial primaries was the dissolution of the political adage that money talks in politics. Most pundits pegged Bradley Byrne to be the odds on favorite to win the GOP nomination because he had the big business special interest money solidly behind him. During the course of the primary and runoff his campaign raised and spent $6.9 million. In comparison, Dr. Robert Bentley spent $1.8 million. This is an amazing almost 4 to 1 disparity. That, my friends, is unheard of in Alabama or anywhere else.
The second anomaly in the GOP contest was the fact that Bentley won without using negative ads. This is highly unusual in today’s political world. Voters continually lament the caustic and mean spirited virulence displayed in political attack ads. However, the sad truth is that they are used because they work. In this case, they did not.
Showing posts with label Bradley byrne Robert Bentley Paul Hubbert AEA Alabama Education Association Roy Moore Ron Sparks Election 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bradley byrne Robert Bentley Paul Hubbert AEA Alabama Education Association Roy Moore Ron Sparks Election 2010. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
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