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Martha Roby on WSFA Newsmakers

Martha Roby, Republican candidate for congress in district 2, on WSFA Newsmakers:

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Part 4


Roby has a tough fight ahead with Democrat Bobby Bright. He's very popular and has voted conservatively on all the "big bills" that you hear about on the news. He has made some missteps lately on the issue of repealing Obamacare, which he says he's not in favor of. Roby has been arguing that his vote for Nancy Pelosi as speaker allows the Democrats to move their agenda forward even if Bright isn't voting for each individual piece of legislation.


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Alabama Politics: In the News

It's a heavy news day today:

From CD 2:

Doc's Political Parlor does a round up of the CD 2 run-off

Martha Roby and Rick Barber have op-eds in today's Montgomery Advertiser

Gubernatorial Race:

Chuck Dean at The Birmingham News
covers last night's debate in Springville, AL

Dean also covers
Marengo County GOP Chairman's resignation over ties to Paul Hubbert and AEA in today's Birmingham News

J.D. Crowe has an
amusing cartoon in today's Press-Register


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Martha Roby Getting A Little National Media For A Stellar Fundraising Quarter

Politico covers Martha Roby's latest fundraising numbers pointing out that she outraised Rep. Bobby Bright for the first time in this filing period.

Roby Amps Up Fundraising

On another not, Roby is hitting Rep. Bright pretty hard over his failure to sign Rep. Steve King's discharge petition to repeal Obamacare.


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Update on CD2

Martha Roby fell just short of avoiding a run-off, garnering 49% in the June 1 primary. She'll run against Rick Barber in the run-off on July 13.

Barber has had some interesting campaign ads lately that have gotten him attention from national media. "
Gather Your Armies" and "Slavery" got him on with Chris Matthews and Fox News.

So you'd think he might have gained some momentum right? He hasn't. According
to the article below from The Hill, Barber may be learning an important lesson...local media gets you far more votes than national media.



Controversial ads aren't resonating in Alabama, officials say
By Barbra Kim - 06/30/10 06:19 PM ET
An Alabama House candidate's controversial campaign ads that feature conversations with actors playing dead presidents have received national attention but local GOP officials say they've gone virtually unnoticed in the 2nd district.
Several officials told The Ballot Box they didn't even know about businessman Rick Barber's (R) most
recent web ad, which equates taxation to slavery and features an actor playing Abraham Lincoln.
"I really don't know what to think, I'm just surprised" to hear about it, said Charlene Erbskorn, chair of the Houston County Republican Party, which sponsored Monday's debate between Barber and rival Martha Roby (R).
Butler County Republican Party chairman Cleveland Poole was one of the few officials contacted by The Ballot Box who'd seen the recent "slavery" web ad.
He said it was overly provocative. "Comparing President Obama's healthcare act to Jewish prison camps or to slavery in the South is taking the comparison too far," Poole said.
Barber also released a
minute-long TV ad that features him yelling about being taxed without representation to a group of men dressed as America's founding fathers. The ad closes with an actor dressed as a young George Washington murmuring, "gather your armies." He addressed the controversial ad during an appearance on MSNBC's "Hardball" Wednesday.
Host Chris Matthews asked if he was advocating violence against an elected government. Barber said it was meant as a metaphor -- "gather our political army." Matthews noted that wasn't what the ad actually says and Barber grew agitated. "Chris, do you know what a metaphor is?," he asked.
Moments later Matthews asked Barber if he'd ever been audited (the ad mentions "malicious audits" as a reason for rebellion). "It's irrelevant, I've been audited once," Barber said.
The ad prompted mixed feelings in Alabama Republicans.
"I think it's a very different way of looking at things," said Montgomery County GOP chair Pat Wilson. "I think people misunderstand it." She hadn't seen the web ad, but speculated that was because it's directed at a younger, web-savvy audience. Barber said he'd received an overwhelmingly positive response from the district to his ads.
"People are frustrated with what's going on in the government, and they're willing to speak out about it," he said. "It's a bit on the controversial side, but most people resonate with the overall message."
A Roby campaign official said that Barber was pursuing a strategy of national attention and only represented a small number of people in the district.
Roby, backed by the National Republican Congressional Committee, is favored to clinch the nod in the July 13 runoff after taking first place in June primary. The winner faces Rep. Bobby Bright (D-Ala.) in November.
The two Republicans will meet again on Thursday in a debate co-hosted by the Montgomery County Republicans, two other northern counties and several Tea Party groups.


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Martha Roby Gets Montgomery Advertiser Endorsement

AL-CD2 candidate Martha Roby picked up an endorsement from the Montgomery Advertiser today.

Here's what they had to say:

Four Republican candidates are seeking their party's nomination for the right to face Democratic incumbent Congressman Bobby Bright in the November general election.Of the four, Montgomery City Council member Martha Roby appears to have the best combination of experience and insight into the issues facing the residents of U.S. House District 2.Roby has served on the Montgomery City Council since 2003, where she has ably represented a racially and economically diverse council district. Roby earned her law degree from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in 2001, and practiced law for several years.She has been a strong community volunteer, having worked with Sav-A-Life Montgomery, the Cleveland Avenue YMCA, the Britton YMCA, the Montgomery Area Business Committee for the Arts and the Montgomery Weed and Seed executive board.The other woman in the race, State Board of Education member Stephanie Bell of Montgomery, also has ably served the people of the area in public office for many years. As a state board member, Bell spoke out early and often about the corruption that tainted the state's two-year college system for so many years. But Roby's experience in office is more varied than Bell's, which has focused on the education arena.Based on her service as a city council member, her grasp of the issues facing the district, and her strong work ethic, the Montgomery Advertiser recommends Roby to Republican voters in the District 2 congressional race.




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Martha Roby Gets Wetumpka Herald Endorsement

Yesterday, The Wetumpka Herald endorsed CD-2 GOP candidate Matha Roby. Here's the link to the full article.

From The Wetumpka Herald:

Having a similar theme to Sen. Shelby about less government, and conservative values, Montgomery City Councilwoman Martha Roby is our pick for the Republican nomination in the Second District. She makes no bones about the fact that Washington has fallen into the wrong hands, and her first act will be to vote against the re-election of Nancy Pelosi of California as House Speaker. “I will go to Congress and work to increase transparency and accountability. I have a proven record on the Montgomery City Council of fighting tax increases and standing up against wasteful spending, and I'll do just that in Washington. However, my first vote will be to take the gavel away from Nancy Pelosi, so we can restore conservative leadership in Washington.” We agree with Roby that Congress has done too many things behind closed doors and the public’s right has been shut out. Washington is being misdirected in leadership. Voters need to recognize that poor leadership hurts the country. The Herald endorses Martha Roby








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Martha Roby On Air In CD2

The first tv ad from Martha Roby was released today:



A lot of criticism on
Doc's Political Parlor, but overall, I don't think it's a bad ad. Especially since Roby is the only candidate in CD2 with the money for television ads.





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Roby Signs Pledge To Repeal Death Tax

Just got word that Martha Roby, Republican candidate for CD-2, has signed the American Family Business Institute's (AFBI) "Death Tax Repeal Pledge."

The federal estate tax (Death Tax) expired in 2010 for one year. If Congress fails to act, it will return at a 55% tax rate for assets over $1 million dollars in 2011. This should be a major topic of debate during the lead-up to the November elections.

The estate tax is a tax on the net value of a decedent's estate, including all personal and business assets, before distribution to their heirs. Because business assets are included, the Estate Tax hits family business owners and farmers – the engines of economic growth -- particularly hard. 

Kudos to
Martha Roby for fighting for lower taxes and helping people keep their money!



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House Conservative Fund Endorses Martha Roby

Congrats to Martha Roby for yet another great endorsement! Today, the House Conservatives Fund sent out the following press release:


Roby Endorsement Release


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Concerned Women of America Endorses Martha Roby

Today, CWA announced its endorsement of AL-2 candidate Martha Roby:

Concerned Women Political Action Committee Endorses Martha Roby for Congress in Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District
Martha will be another much needed voice for the unborn in Congress

Washington, D.C. – Concerned Women Political Action Committee (CWPAC) has announced its endorsement of Martha Roby for Congress in Alabama’s 2nd Congressional district.
Concerned Women PAC, established in 2002 by Founder and Chairman Beverly LaHaye, is affiliated with Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee, the nation’s largest public policy women’s organization with more than 500,000 grassroots members nationwide.
The current Congressman from the second Congressional district is Bobby Bright who is seeking his second term.

“Martha Roby is a strong social and fiscal conservative, with a record to prove it, “said Penny Nance, CEO of Concerned Women Political Action Committee.
“As a private citizen, she dedicates her time and her leadership to pro-life and pro-family causes, serving on the board of Sav-a-Life Montgomery, a local crisis pregnancy center. As a member of the Montgomery City Council, Roby has vigorously fought tax increases and has consistently fought against wasteful spending.
As U.S. Representative, Roby will fight for limited government, strong national security, and pro-family legislation.”
Mrs. Penny Nance and Concerned Women Political Action Committee’s mission is to elect solid pro-family, pro-life conservatives to Congress. Concerned Women PAC sends out a monthly letter to members encouraging them to financially support candidates like Martha Roby. For more information on this race or to set up an interview with Mrs. Nance, please contact Mike Mears at 202-408-4941.

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Why I'm Supporting Martha Roby for AL-2

Why am I supporting Martha Roby? It's because she supports a balanced budget, i.e. one where our government doesn't spend more than it takes in; it's because she supports lowering the tax burden on American families and abolishing the IRS as we know it; and it's because when it comes to choosing an elected official, character counts.

I'm supporting Martha because she believes that the American people know what's best for them, not Washington DC. She supports removing burdensome government mandates that tell
you what your health insurance should cover. She supports legislation allowing individuals to purchase insurance across state lines, thereby increasing competition among insurance companies and resulting in lower rates. And because she supports giving individuals and small business owners the same tax credits that employers get for purchasing insurance.

I'm supporting Martha because she believes
you can spend your money better than Washington can. She believes Americans are overtaxed and overburdened by the Government. As a Montgomery City Councilwoman she voted against numerous tax increases and supported a balanced budget requirement for the city. I'm supporting Martha because she believes if you can't afford it, you shouldn't buy it.

Some have taken hits at Martha because she is a lawyer. I don't when education became a liability in the conservative movement, but as a fellow law school graduate I can say that being a lawyer helps when making laws. For instance, when Rep. Bobby Bright (then mayor of Montgomery) proposed an immigration bill to the Montgomery City Council, Martha said "wait a minute, let's write a law that will hold up in court." She researched the issue, looked at past precedent, and came up with a way to address illegal immigration that would stand up to any legal challenge.

Now is Martha the perfect candidate? No. Such a thing doesn't even exist. Do I agree with everything she says? Probably not, but I do agree with 98% of it and that's more than I can say for a lot of incumbent members of Congress. Why am I even taking a position on this race when I don't live in the 2nd Congressional District? Because I know Martha, and
she believes Washington DC is wasting our money, over-regulating our lives and destroying the American economy; and I believe that anyone who feels like that is the kind of person we need in Congress no matter what district they are from.

Check her out at
www.martharoby.com



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Martha Roby Reaches NRCC's Young Guns Status

The NRCC announced today that Congressional District 2 candidate Martha Roby has reached Young Guns status. According to the press release Young Guns is

the top tier of the Committee’s three-level Young Guns recruitment program. These candidates have reached the third and final step by establishing a clear path to victory through their ability to build a formidable campaign structure and achieve important goals and benchmarks. 


Other candidates named are:

Steve Chabot (OH-01)
Tim Griffin (AR-02)
Andy Harris (MD-01)
Pat Meehan (PA-07)
Steve Pearce (NM-02)
Martha Roby (AL-02)
Dennis Ross (FL-12)
Steve Stivers (OH-15)
Vaughn Ward (ID-01)
Allen West (FL-22)

Congrats to
Martha Roby for all her hard work!!
You can learn more about Martha and or contribute to her campaign by going here:
http://www.martharoby.com/

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