Posted on 11/04/2013 1:28:43 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
With one day until the special-election runoff in Alabamas 1st District, conservative groups are making a final push to affect the GOP contest that has become a national bellwether for Republicans.
Business groups are trying to boost former state Sen. Bradley Byrne over Dean Young, a tea-party-backed businessman whos already made some controversial comments. Over the weekend, Ending Spending Inc., a PAC launched in 2010 by TD Ameritrade founder Joe Ricketts, spent $102,000 in ads to promote Byrne, according to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission.
Who can you trust with your money? Career politician Dean Young started numerous PACs, then paid most of the money raised to his own company, says the ad.
This election marks business groups first effort to wade into a primary since the government shutdown last month. Many Republicans, including business leaders, blame the GOPs most conservative, tea-party-aligned wing for causing the shutdown.
Young has run multiple unsuccessful political bids, including a failed 2012 primary challenge to former Rep. Jo Bonner. The congressman resigned this summer to take a job with the University of Alabama System, sparking this special election.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce which endorsed Byrne over Young last week spent an additional $14,280 over the weekend to help Byrne. That brings the groups total spending in this race to $199,280 in the final week of the contest.
The chambers national political director, Rob Engstrom, opened the door last week to more spending in GOP primaries, such as this one, to help elect more business-friendly Republicans to the House.
Young, an outspoken social conservative who is vehemently opposed to homosexuality and compared his views to those of Texas GOP Sen. Ted Cruz, only received one burst of spending from an outside group in the final week of the contest: A $10,455 TV ad from Our Voice PAC, a super PAC launched by failed Nevada Senate nominee Sharron Angle.
Tuesdays runoff is expected to be a close race. Byrne has raised the most money and received the support of major groups such as the chamber, the National Rifle Association and the last two congressmen from the district. But local Repubicans argue that Youngs base of evangelical social conservatives is motivated to head to the polls.
Whichever Republican emerges from the runoff is all but certain to defeat Democratic nominee Burton LeFlore in the Dec. 17 special election. GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney carried the district with 62 percent in 2012.
Alabamas 1st District is rated a Safe Republican contest by Rothenberg Political Report/Roll Call.
Alabama is the proxy...
You can tell how fraudulent these people are. They don’t even try to hide it behind “well, we don’t want the Democrats to win seats” anymore.
GO YOUNG!
From reading about the candidates and one district resident FReeper’s observations, the choices are not real clear wrt a candidate being a Cruz acolyte.
Too bad the national talk shows and websites didn’t get in behind Young until late last week.
The RINO’s have been blitzing him for weeks and he could have used the money earlier.
Dean Young should have gotten his donations earlier in conventional political wisdom.
He has strong support anyway but the media blitz against him accuses of him of “misleading Christians” and being a “career politician”.
Its down and dirty and any lie will do as long as the RINO wins.
It’s obvious the republican party does not want Tea Party support. So, none of them will get my vote.
My sweet liberal nephew posted this link on facebook. He was raised in south Alabama but doesn’t live there now. For what it’s worth because we all know how reliable some written news is don’t we?
http://modmobilian.com/2013/11/al-01-final-take-3-reasons-dean-young-will-be-a-disaster-for-lower-alabama-vote-tuesday/
I read the article and heck some of it may even be true, but I’m afraid the Republican Establishment is sinking its own boat by its attitude and actions.
They have failed and will continue to fail conservatives who want smaller government and less taxation.
The GOPe and their candidates will emotionally denounce Obamacare and will do nothing to reverse it if they have power, only amend it to some Romneycare variation.
As an Alabamian, I will tell you, Bradley Byrne is no DC RINO.
He is a conservative, just not as socially conservative as Young. He is more libertarian little “l” than a Bible-belt conservative.
I could vote for either against any democrat—but just to be clear, Byrne is a conservative, too.
Forgot to mention, I’m not in this district, however, I met Byrne couple of years ago and he was pretty good on a lot of conservative issues IMHO.
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