Montgomery Advertiser

The Montgomery Advertiser published its endorsement today: “Strange is by far the better Republican candidate.”

Alabama Attorney General Troy King is seeking the Republican nomination to return to office, but the people of Alabama would be better served if his Republican opponent is the party’s nominee.

Normally, experience in office is a good thing, but King’s experience shows he is not suited for the job.

King’s own poor judgment caused him to have to step aside from the largest criminal investigation of public corruption in Alabama during his tenure as the state’s chief prosecutor. King had to recuse himself from participating in a corruption probe by his office and federal prosecutors of the state’s two-year college system. Why? King had asked the head of the two-year system — the prime target of the probe — to hire the family member of a friend.

Then he later raised questions about his independence by allowing a gambling center operator to throw a party in his honor, and then later allowing his office to issue an opinion favoring the center.

Read the entire editorial at www.MontgomeryAdvertiser.com

Alabama District Attorneys –

From David White in The Birmingham News (May 25, 2010):

Five Alabama Republican district attorneys, including those for Shelby and St. Clair counties, today endorsed Luther Strange over incumbent Troy King in the June 1 Republican primary for attorney general.

Four of the five district attorneys said they didn’t believe King was competent.

”I’m saying he’s incompetent in this position,” said Shelby County District Attorney Robby Owens.

St. Clair County District Attorney Richard Minor said, ”I do not believe that the current attorney general is qualified to continue in the duties that the law and the people require.”

Read the entire article at AL.com.

Shelby County Reporter

We endorse Luther Strange for the role of attorney general. Strange will work hard to build strong relationships with local law enforcement and district attorneys. Shelby County District Attorney Robby Owens was the first district attorney in the state to endorse Strange, and we’d like to join Owens in that regard.

Read the entire article at ShelbyCountyReporter.com

Anniston Star

Luther Strange, a lawyer and lobbyist from Mountain Brook, has qualities that commend his candidacy. However, in the context of Tuesday’s GOP primary election, Strange stands out first and foremost because he is not the incumbent, Troy King.

King has misspent his time in the AG’s office, feuding openly with the governor, trading in perks that create an appearance of impropriety, grandstanding against disfavored district attorneys and generally placing a highly ideological imprint on an office dedicated to equal justice.

Read more: Anniston Star – EDITORIAL Anybody but King

The Birmingham News

OUR VIEW: Luther Strange is by far the best Republican candidate for Alabama’s attorney general

the birmingham news endorses luther strange

Give Troy King credit for this: He has presented a strong case for why Alabamians need to choose carefully when they’re picking their top lawyer.

As attorney general, King leaves a lot to be desired. Between seeking and accepting favors and perks, he has compromised his abilities to perform some of the most important duties of his office, such as investigating public corruption.

King sought a job for a friend from one of the chief targets in the two-year college investigation — which, by the way, involved allegations of handing out jobs as political favors. What was he thinking?

Perhaps even worse were King’s actions involving electronic bingo. He was a banner guest at a party thrown by Country Crossing developer Ronnie Gilley, then issued an opinion clearing the way for a dubious bingo enterprise there. King’s actions, in our view, helped foster the spread of electronic bingo in the state, and they ended up being the focus of a federal investigation.

On the Republican side, Birmingham lawyer Luther Strange is clearly the best choice. Strange promises to clean up the mess King has created, to restore the integrity to the attorney general’s office and to repair its relationships with law enforcement.

Read the entire editorial on AL.com


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