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On the Republican side, we have at least two certifiable lunatics, Roy Moore and Tim James. Roy Moore was pretty soundly rejected by the electorate last time around. And the never-elected-to-anything Tim James, running on his pathetic papa's name, seems to be a lost cause -- though I should never underestimate the stupidity of the typical Alabama voter.
I think Robert Bentley was one of my grandma's doctors, and I think she told once that he is a nice man, but I don't know much about him. Likewise with Bradley Byrne, Kay Ivey, or Bill Johnson.
The field is narrower on the Democratic side. As far as I know, the only candidates are Ron Sparks, the state Agriculture commissioner, and Congressman Artur Davis.
Davis impresses me with a deep intellect, and his acquaintance with the president couldn't hurt the state should he be elected. And it would delight me to see the crow-eating that would necessarily ensue among the rabid Alabama-bashers on this message board should we elect an African-American governor. However, Davis is a DLC-type Democrat (though, I'm not sure he's actually a member of that organization). Is it true that Davis is not a member of the Congressional Black Caucus? I read that somewhere.
I know very little about Ron Sparks, but from my limited knowledge of him, he seems a bit more liberal than Davis. Who would stand a better chance of beating a Republican in Alabama? A liberal white guy, or a moderate black guy?
I kind of wish Susan Parker would enter the race. I think in a three-way match-up with Sparks and Davis, she might do very well indeed.
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