I'm going to do something I rarely do. I'm going to talk some politics!
I live in the 1st congressional district in Alabama. What we had was a Republican runoff election, with the winner going to a general election next month. This to replace Jo Bonner, who retired earlier this year to take a job at the University of Alabama. Bonner was one of those rare congressmen who was actually pretty popular in his district.
This was an interesting runoff from the standpoint you had the "establishment" candidate in Bradley Byrne facing Dean Young, who was an unapologetic member of the Tea Party. Byrne was a former state senator and ran the state's two year college system and by all accounts, did a rather good job in that. Young is a businessman who ran for congress before and lost. This thing got heated about three weeks ago when Byrne put out an ad alleging Young took money from a PAC that he ran and used it to pay one of his businesses. Young threw a fit and publicly demanded Byrne to take that ad down and apologize. Byrne did neither. Pretty clear at that point these two guys could not stand each other.
I wound up casting my ballot for Bradley Byrne yesterday. Byrne wound up winning 52-48%. I was glad I voted that way. In his victory speech, Byrne said he looked forward to working with Young to bring the Republicans together (which any candidate who wins a primary/runoff will say anyway). Young was not so nice. He said that he could not bring himself to voting for Byrne and would not even call him to concede the election. Dean Young came across as a petty, sore loser last night. Glad he lost. Don't need a guy like that representing us.