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Governor Bentley not unopposed for GOP nomination for another term

Gov. Robert Bentley says he still hopes to get a 2 percent pay raise approved for public school employees.
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Gov. Robert Bentley says he still hopes to get a 2 percent pay raise approved for public school employees.

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Gov. Robert Bentley has drawn one largely unknown opponent for the Republican nomination in 2014, and some GOP leaders say he may not draw any well-known and well-funded opponents. Former Morgan County Commissioner Stacy Lee George has announced his candidacy. But Lt. Gov. Kay Ivey, House Speaker Mike Hubbard, Senate President Pro Tem Del Marsha and former Gov. Bob Riley say they don't plan to run. Former two-year college chancellor Bradley Byrne, who finished second to Bentley in 2010, says he's still making up his mind. Greenville business Tim James, who finished third in 2010, says he's not planning to run at this time. Marsh says Bentley is in a good place for re-election because the economy is improving and there is no cry for change.

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