Candidates For Alabama Governor Debate

Alabama Auburn  Six of the candidates who hope to replace Governor Bob Riley took part in a debate Tueasday in Auburn. Missed it? Click here to watch the debate.
by Jamie Burch
Published: Tue, November 03, 2009 - 6:47 pm CST
AUBURN, Alabama - The election is a year away, but the race for the governor's mansion is kicking into high gear.

Six of the candidates who hope to replace Governor Bob Riley took part in a debate Tuesday night on the Auburn University campus. They fielded questions on topics ranging from education and ethics reform to funding education and creating jobs.

Below is a list of the candidates who took part in the debate:
Republicans: Robert Bentley, Bradley Byrne, Tim James and Bill Johnson
Democrats: Artur Davis, Ron Sparks

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You forgot Bradley Byrne in your list of candidates participating. He did a fantastic job in the debate, and will undoubtedly be a superb Alabama Governor. Byrne is a proven leader in Alabama, and with the way he cleaned up the two-year system corruption, he is exactly what this state needs.

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