Robertson Scores Major Boost in AG Race with ALFA Endorsement
Katherine Robertson, a candidate for Alabama Attorney General, has received a significant boost with an endorsement from the Alabama Farmers Federation (ALFA). The endorsement, announced on Wednesday, highlights Robertson's commitment to upholding the rule of law and protecting Alabama's farmers, families, and small businesses.
ALFA's political action committee, FarmPAC, backed Robertson due to her conservative views and support for the state's agricultural community. Robertson, a product of an eighth-generation farming family, understands the importance of agriculture to Alabama's economy and culture.
Robertson is not the only candidate in the Republican primary for AG to receive notable endorsements. Former Alabama Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell has been endorsed by the Alabama Grocers Association, among others, while Blount County District Attorney Pamela Casey has the support of over 50 state district attorneys and law enforcement officers.
The 2026 election cycle in Alabama is shaping up to be a critical one, with over 160 races on the ballot and several key open seats. ALFA has also endorsed candidate Marshall's run for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Senator Tommy Tuberville.
Robertson's endorsement by ALFA is a testament to her dedication to fighting for the rule of law and protecting Alabama's farmers and small businesses. As the Republican primary for AG heats up, Robertson, Mitchell, and Casey will continue to seek support and make their cases to voters ahead of the crucial 2026 election cycle.
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