Lipscomb Endorses Pittman in SD 32 Race

Albert Lipscomb has endorsed Trip Pittman in the Republican primary run-off for the Senate District 32 seat according to a release from the Pittman campaign.

“I believe Trip’s business experience and public service record has uniquely prepared him to serve our county and state in the Alabama State Senate,” continued Lipscomb. “Trip has earned my respect and unqualified support in the Sept. 11 runoff.”

Pittman received 30% of the vote, and Albert Lipscomb received 14% of the vote in the August 7th primary. Pittman’s run-off opponent Randy McKinney received 36% of the vote.

The run-off will be September 11th. The winner will face Democrat A. J. Cooper on October 16th.

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