I like this ad, but I wish Wayne Parker would add the specifics about Griffith’s real voting record because that is easily Griffith’s Achilles heel. The voters are having a hard time seeing Griffith as a liar with some of this more complicated stuff (bad doctor, Islam fear) but Griffith’s voting record says in plain language that he voted himself a raise and voted against tougher illegal immigration laws.
An observation: in AL 2, Love is finally getting his momentum. In AL 3, Segall is getting momentum. In AL 5, there doesn’t seem to be momentum for either candidate yet. Anyone agree?
I am very pleased that Senate Republicans joined with the Senate Democratic Caucus this week to pass a major piece of our legislative agenda. SB 52, sponsored by Senator Lowell Barron, will end the abuse that we have seen of the awarding of no-bid contracts. During Governor Riley’s seven years in office, he has awarded [...]
I often hear a lot of talk about the bubble of Montgomery. From time to time I am reminded about this and it could never be more glaring than the current debate regarding gambling. As the news media and political ads have taken to the air debating Governor Riley’s raid on Victory Land and Country [...]
I’ve tried to follow BINGO rules and BINGO raids. I’m not sure I understand the law, nor do I get the motives of many of the principal players. I bet many of you know a heck of a lot more about this than I. But one thing I am [...]
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I like this ad, but I wish Wayne Parker would add the specifics about Griffith’s real voting record because that is easily Griffith’s Achilles heel. The voters are having a hard time seeing Griffith as a liar with some of this more complicated stuff (bad doctor, Islam fear) but Griffith’s voting record says in plain language that he voted himself a raise and voted against tougher illegal immigration laws.
An observation: in AL 2, Love is finally getting his momentum. In AL 3, Segall is getting momentum. In AL 5, there doesn’t seem to be momentum for either candidate yet. Anyone agree?