Byrne on the Offensive with TV Spot

Here is a TV spot for the Bradley Byrne gubernatorial campaign that (at this writing) you won’t find on Byrne’s YouTube channel.

http://www.politicalparlor.net/wp/wp-content/uploads/BradleyByrne-GOPGovRunoff-Spot-18June2010.flv

The spot appears to be in heavier play than the two spots he promoted in an email blast and release last Friday. (Is that what you are seeing?)

Bradley Byrne faces Robert Bentley in the July 13 runoff for the GOP nomination for governor. The winner faces Democratic nominee Ron Sparks in November.

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153 comments to Byrne on the Offensive with TV Spot

  • Anon

    Don, you are right. All this discussion of local to global corruption and the impact on the current run-off election here is a litte esoteric for a lawn mower repair site.

    Mr. Conservative, we better take this discussion off site. Right now, all the action is in Greece and the imminient collapse of the european banking system with riots and world ruin to follow. So as you might imagine, that’s where my focus is. Email me directly at my greek address here:

    littlepeople@mail.gr

  • JoseyWales

    Don,
    you have made a point worthy of recognition. True leaders lead by example. I will follow your lead as you cease to post on this site.

    The Outlaw
    Josey Wales

  • John Knight and Paul Hubbert

    Hey you guys are right. We are supporting Robert Bentley too. As for John Knight he likes Robert Bentley for supporting him on the grocery bill. As for Paul Hubbert he takes real kindly to Bentley supporting everything that he has ever tried to push. We are also going to vote in the Republican primary in order to keep Bradley Byrne from winning this election.

    Yours Truly,
    Paul Hubbert
    John Knight

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