Today Alabamans go to the polls, again, to determine the Republican candidate for governor after a June 1 primary forced a runoff between Bradley Byrne, a
“„Byrne’s camp contends that outside groups — the Alabama Education Association in particular — are responsible for the change in the candidate’s fortunes. Byrne communications director Marty Sullivan said that the AEA has run $2 million in attack ads slamming Byrne over the past several weeks; the group has also been encouraging Democrats to vote in the open election.
“„As a state senator, Byrne was a constant enemy of the Alabama Education Association (AEA)—once staging a one-man filibuster against a bipartisan compromise bill that would submit teacher dismissal actions to arbitration—and his antagonism only intensified during his stint as Governor Riley’s appointed overseer of the state’s two-year college network. [...]
“„The AEA—run by Democrats, remember—now cheerfully admits that it provided massive financial supportfor a shadowy group called True Republican PAC, which surfaced during the primary season to run attack ads against Byrne, including a notable one questioning his fidelity to Christian fundamentalist views of the Bible and evolution.