Alabama is on the verge of having a new governor. For the first time in nearly a decade, the occupant of the governor’s office at the State Capitol will not be Kay Ivey. Ivey’s path to the state’s highest office was unlikely. In the early 1980s, she failed to win elected office in then-Democrat-controlled Alabama, losing a race for state auditor. After spending two decades in various state government and political roles, she won election as stat…
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