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ALFA Endorses Katherine Robertson for Attorney General, Citing Deep Agricultural Roots

October 1, 2025 - BIRMINGHAM, AL. - Republican Attorney General candidate Katherine Robertson has secured a major endorsement from the Alabama Farmers Federation (ALFA), the state's leading agricultural advocacy organization. The announcement, made Wednesday, marks a pivotal moment in Robertson's campaign and signals strong support from Alabama's rural communities.

A Coveted Nod from Alabama's Agricultural Voice

ALFA's endorsement is widely considered one of the most influential in Alabama politics. Representing over 400,000 agricultural workers and generating billions in economic impact, the organization's backing reflects confidence in Robertson's commitment to conservative values, rural stewardship, and regulatory restraint.

Robertson emphasized her dedication to protecting small businesses and families from bureaucratic overreach, framing agriculture as both an economic engine and a cultural cornerstone of Alabama life.

Momentum from Law Enforcement and Conservative Groups

The ALFA endorsement caps a month of growing momentum for Robertson, who has also received support from:

• The Republican Attorneys General Association

• Dale County Sheriff Mason Bynum

• Marshall County Sheriff Phil Sims

• Calera Police Chief David Hyche

• Pell City Police Chief Clay Morris

• Bibb County Sheriff Jody Wade

• Henry County Sheriff Eric Blankenship

These endorsements reflect a coalition of law enforcement and conservative leaders rallying behind Robertson's platform of law-and-order, constitutional integrity, and rural advocacy.

Outreach Implications for Alabama Communities

For landowners, farmers, and small-town officials across Alabama, Robertson's candidacy-now backed by ALFA-offers a vision of legal leadership rooted in agricultural heritage and community values. Her campaign is expected to focus on protecting property rights, resisting federal overreach, and defending traditional institutions.

Katherine faces former Supreme Court Justice Jay Mitchell and Blount County District Attorney Pamela Casey in the Republican primary.

 
 

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