Thursday, October 30, 2008

Top Contributors to Bright

Top Contributors to Bobby Neal Bright Sr (D) during the 2008 Election Cycle


Rank Donor Amount (US Dollars)
1 Beasley, Allen et al $ 17,260
2 Southern Co $ 11,250
3 Goodwyn, Mills & Cawood $ 10,043
4 National Leadership PAC $ 10,000
4 PAC to the Future $ 10,000
4 National Education Assn $ 10,000
4 Nhs Management $ 10,000
4 United Auto Workers $ 10,000
4 Our Common Values PAC $ 10,000
4 Air Line Pilots Assn $ 10,000
4 Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers $ 10,000
4 New Democrat Coalition $ 10,000
4 AmeriPAC: The Fund for a Greater America $ 10,000


Source: The Center for Responsive Politics' www.OpenSecrets.org site.
Note: Contributions are not from the organizations themselves, but are rather from
the organization's PAC, employees or owners. Totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Jay Love has the edge


Montgomery Advertiser "National political handicapper: Jay Love has the edge"


Jill Nolin


A well-known national political prognosticator wrote Thursday that State Rep. Jay Love “has an edge” in the race for Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District.

Analyzing the District 2 race between Love, the Republican nominee, and Democrat nominee Bobby Bright, Cook notes that while the campaign should be competitive, the strongly conservative district tilts in Love’s favor.

“For his part, Love has sought to portray Bright as a ‘Pelosi Democrat’ and remind voters that he was recruited by national Democrats to enter the race. Love has also enlisted the campaign help of the retiring Everett, who has needled Bright by expressing skepticism towards the effectiveness of the Blue Dogs at setting House Democrats’ agenda,” Cook writes. “This race is likely to receive plenty of attention, but Love has an edge.”

Cook’s analysis is echoed by a new Love campaign poll that shows Republican Jay Love leading Democrat Bobby Bright 42 percent to 38 percent among likely voters.

The internal poll, conducted by nationally-recognized McLaughlin & Associates, also showed a strong majority of conservative voters in the district. Among respondents, 52 percent identified themselves as conservative, 28 percent identified as moderate and just 13 percent described themselves as liberal.

On a generic ballot for U.S. Congress, 48 percent said they would choose a Republican candidate, while only 34 percent said they would vote Democrat.

Cook’s analysis can be read online at .

Cook is a leading authority on American political trends and is regarded as one of the most adept election forecasters, successfully predicting close races from congressional seats to the presidency.

The New York Times referred to Cook as "one of the best political handicappers in the nation," and described his publication, The Cook Political Report as "a newsletter that both parties regard as authoritative." In addition to his newsletter, Cook is a staple of television news, appearing regularly for political commentary on NBC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC and CSPAN.

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Mitt Romney Endorses Jay Love



Dothan Eagle Newspaper

By Lance Griffin

Published: October 23, 2008

Jeanne Filkins clutched her camera Thursday and peered down Foster Street, hoping to catch a glimpse of the man she wanted to be the next president.

She waited — obediently if not patiently.

She turned to speak to her friend, still managing to keep one eye on Foster Street.

“I wish he could have been president,” she said, making sure her camera was on and ready. “He would sure straighten out this economy.”

That’s when the vehicle carrying former Massachusetts governor and presidential candidate Mitt Romney turned on Foster Street and stopped in front of Five Star Credit Union. Romney exited with 2nd Congressional District candidate Jay Love. Romney made a brief campaign stop for Love at the credit union before the two left for a private fundraiser.

“I voted for you Governor Romney! I voted for you!” Filkins said, coercing Romney to pause briefly for a treasured photo.

“I’m so excited. I’ve got to call my mom,” she said.

Romney, who has been traveling the country to campaign for Republican congressional candidates, said the 2nd Congressional District race between Republican Jay Love and Democrat Bobby Bright was a “targeted” race.

“We looked and asked ourselves ‘What are a few races that are absolutely critical to win?’ This was one of them.”

Romney said he believes electing a Republican to Congress was important for conservatives to win back a majority in the U.S House of Representatives. He called Love “the only true conservative” in this race.

“Right now there are a lot of Democrats around the country pretending to be Republicans,” Romney said. “That’s what happens in an election year.”

Love said he shares Romney’s views on social and economic issues.

“We need Republicans in Washington so we can lower taxes and turn the economic engine of our small- and medium-sized businesses loose,” Love said. “They’re the ones that create the wealth.”

Bright is in the middle of his “America First Truck Tour”, where he is making campaign stops in all 16 counties in the 2nd Congressional District. Bright has told voters that party labels should not be put ahead of the country.

Bright received the endorsement of Republican State Senator Harri Anne Smith of Slocomb on Monday.

“I hope that sends a signal that people are welcome to step across party lines,” Bright said.

You Can view the video here:
http://www.dothaneagle.com/dea/news/local/article/romney_endorses_love_says_race_critical_to_win/42564/

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Monday, October 20, 2008

Republican State Senator Harri Anne Smith endorsed Bright


Dothan Eagle Newspaper


By Lance Griffin

Published: October 20, 2008

Hours after Republican State Senator Harri Anne Smith endorsed Democratic Congressional candidate Bobby Bright, the executive director of the Alabama Republican Party alleged Monday that Smith shopped her endorsement between Bright and fellow Republican Jay Love.

John Ross told the Dothan Eagle Monday that Bill Harris, who was Smith’s campaign manager during her Republican Congressional primary race with Love, told him on Oct. 7 that Smith was prepared to endorse Bright in exchange for $150,000 to help retire her campaign debt.

However, Ross said Harris told him Smith was willing to entertain offers from the Love campaign.

When reached by the Dothan Eagle, Harris said that he did have a conversation with Ross, but declined to comment further.

“I’m not going to discuss any conversation because, as a campaign manager, I have a confidentiality agreement I signed with her,” Harris said. “Unless Sen. Smith allows me to say anything, I’m not at liberty to confirm or deny anything.”

Earlier Monday, Smith publicly endorsed Bright in Dothan at the beginning of Bright’s “America First Truck Tour.”

“In our opinion, this endorsement was not about issues or policy, it’s about money,“ said Phillip Bryan, spokesman for the Alabama Republican Party.
Smith said her endorsement was not about money.

“I made that endorsement because it was the right thing to do,” Smith said. “I did it because that’s what I believe in.”

Smith denied having any conversations with Bright about money in exchange for an endorsement. When asked if she had any knowledge of a conversation between Harris and Ross about her endorsement, she declined to comment.

“I’m not going to get in the fray,” Smith said. “I’m going to be above that.”
Bright called the allegations “ridiculous” and “libelous”.


“I never as mayor offered anybody any money for anybody’s endorsement and I have never given anybody authority to act on my behalf,” Bright said. “This is exactly what happened in the Republican primary, and it is now happening in this election and people need to vote on Nov. 4 to clean up this type of politics and campaigning. This is desperation politics and smear politics at its worst.”

According to campaign records filed with the Federal Election Commission, Smith finished her 2nd Congressional District campaign with a debt of about $404,000.
Smith becomes the second major Wiregrass Republican to endorse Bright’s campaign. Dothan mayor Pat Thomas announced he would support Bright on Aug. 18.


Smith and Love were involved in a bruising primary race this year, prompting current Congressman Terry Everett, R-Rehobeth, to issue a statement asking both candidates to stop their negative campaign ads.


Speaking in front of Bright supporters Monday morning, Smith said Love lied about her and her record during their Congressional campaign.


“Jay Love lied about my record just to further his own agenda and now he’s lying about Bobby,“ Smith said. “Bobby knows what’s important to the Wiregrass because he’s one of us.“


You can view the Video HERE : http://www.dothaneagle.com/dea/news/local/article/harri_anne_smith_backing_bobby_bright/41926/#fragment-1

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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Endorsements

Endorsement:
The Montgomery Independent
OCTOBER 16, 2008

Bright would be in best position to help 2nd District Montgomery Mayor Bobby Bright and State Rep. Jay Love are in a spirited and close race for Congress in the 2nd District. The Independent supported both these men for the positions they currently hold and will do so again for the one who doesn’t go to Washington.
A crucial issue in the race is which of the two would be able to best “bring home the bacon” to the district and that boils down to which candidate will have the most clout in his party and which party will have the most clout in Congress.
It appears the Democrats, who already have a solid majority in the House of Representatives will pick up another 12 to 18 House seats in November and will further solidify their majority in the Senate.Mayor Bright, who has been welcomed with open arms to the Blue Dog coalition of conservative Democrats, will be in an excellent position because of what is expected to be an overwhelming Democratic majority, to ensure that adequate funding continues for the district’s military installations and farmers.
Of course being better at “bringing home the bacon” is not the sole reason to vote for a congressional candidate, but it is a mighty powerful one in light of the current economic situation in the country.
We also believe Mayor Bright would, like Rep. Love, take his conservative Alabama values with him to Washington.A minus we see in the election of Mayor Bright is that Montgomery would lose an excellent mayor and leader.
He has been at the forefront of the economic progress our city as made in the past decade.But because Mayor Bright would be in a much better position to do good for the 2nd Congressional District, we recommend his election.



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Sunday, October 12, 2008

Love Took Over $14,000 in Per Diem Payments





AL-02: Jay Love Took Over $14,000 in Per Diem Payments While Living in Capitol City

by Brandon English

Oct 10, 2008


Republican candidate Jay Love (AL-02) has made it clear that he loves raising taxes, given that he voted for the largest tax increase in Alabama history. Now, it has come to light that Love also loves cheating Alabama taxpayers for his own personal gain. Alabama Representative Jay Love accepted $14,300 in taxpayer funded daily allowances even though he lived less than eight miles from the Alabama State House.

"When it comes to taking money from hard working taxpayers, Jay Love has no shame," said Kyra Jennings, Southern Regional Press Secretary at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. "While living less than 8 miles away from the capitol, he took $14,300 of taxpayers' money in daily allowances in addition to his taxpayer funded salary. Hardworking Alabamans don't get an allowance to go to work, but they paid millionaire Jay Love one and all he did was try to pass the biggest take hike in American history. Millionaire Jay Love should pay back the $14,300 taxpayer allowance he unfairly took."

Background

According to the State Payroll Administrator for the Alabama Comptroller's Office, Jay Love took a per diem a total of 286 days since 2003. Love's per diem payments were $50 a day, totaling $14,300 that Love cheated taxpayers out of for personal gain.


Below is a detailed listing from the Alabama Comptroller's Office of how many days per year Love took a per diem while serving as a State Representative:

2003 - 66 days
2004 - 45 days
2005 - 46 days
2006 - 38 days
2007 - 47 days
2008 - 44 days

Jay Love's Montgomery, Alabama home is 7.5 miles from Jay Love's State House office.


Alabama state legislators receive $3850 a month adjusted annually to reflect any
increase in the cost of living, which comes to $46,200 annually before any cost of living adjustments. Additionally, legislators receive $10 per calendar day, and sessions are limited to 105 calendar days, for an additional $1,050. [Legislator Compensation 2008, National Conference of State Legislators, March 2008 ; Alabama's Legislative Process, Senate Document No. 3]


Rules for Per Diem payment: The current allowance for expenses is $50.00 per diem for three days during each week that the Legislature actually meets during any regular session, special session or organizational session, and $3,850.00 per month expenses year round. Each member is also paid $50.00 per diem for the performance of his or her duties as a member of any duly authorized interim legislative committee or subcommittee thereof, conditional upon actual attendance [Alabama's Legislative Process, Senate Document No. 3]


Jay Love is a millionaire with between $1 and $5 million each in Pike Rd. Invests, LLC and SE Subway Dev, LLC, among his other lucrative assets.[Jay Love personal financial disclosure, 5/10/08]


Jay Love Voted for $1.2 billion in new taxes on Alabama families including:
Love supported raising Property Taxes by $496.5 million annually by the time the taxes took full effect in 2008. [Roll Call Vote 86, HB 3, 6/2/03]
Love supported raising sales taxes by $178 million a year. [Roll Call Vote 41, HB 11, 5/28/03]


Love supported raising income taxes by $461 million year, including raising income taxes on individuals by about 20 percent and on business by about 25 percent. [Roll Call Vote 106, HB 1, 6/2/03]

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Sunday, October 5, 2008

Jay Love's Promise to Voters



Promise to the Voters by Rep. Jay Love



1. Our campaign will talk about the issues that matter to the voters of the 2nd Congressional District. I will articulate my position and express a vision that will improve our nation and reflect positively on the people I wish to represent.

2. Our campaign will not run from my political party affiliation. I will stand with my fellow party members on ground we share in common, and I will never attempt to mislead voters by shrinking from a party label that I have willingly chosen.

3. Our campaign will stand behind the statements that I make, the commercials that I produce and the mail that I send. There are clear differences in this race – differences between the political parties and differences between the candidates representing them. It is appropriate to discuss these differences and I will do so in a forthright, honest manner.

4. Our campaign will accurately reflect the views and philosophies of my opponent, his political party and the interests supporting his campaign as we understand them, and as evidence suggests, in our political advertising, mail and other media.

5. Our campaign will proudly and publicly support my party’s presidential nominee and will let the public know when I agree and disagree with the positions he takes.

6. Our campaign will work to ensure that the groups and individuals who contribute to my campaign agree with my political philosophies and principles so there is no confusion among the public as to where I stand on the important issues of the day.

7. Our campaign will not engage in the spreading of false rumors about my opponent’s family members through whisper campaigns or other nefarious methods, nor will we condone anyone who does.

8. Our campaign will publicly post this promise in our district headquarters for staffers and volunteers to read and follow. We will also publish it widely on our new, revised campaign website so that voters will know the principles guiding our campaign.

If elected, I further pledge to the voters that, as their Congressman, I will proudly cast my vote for House Speaker for a conservative Republican who accurately reflects the traditional beliefs and values of the citizens of the 2nd Congressional District. I further pledge I will not vote for Nancy Pelosi or other liberal members for Speaker or House leadership positions, as I believe that runs counter to the wishes of the 2nd District voters.


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