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Tim James (born March 3, 1962) is an American businessman and political candidate from
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. The son of former Alabama
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Fob James Forrest Hood "Fob" James Jr. (born September 15, 1934) is an American politician, civil engineer, entrepreneur, and former football player. He served as the 48th governor of Alabama, first as a Democrat from 1979–1983, and then as a Republ ...
, James is a
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developer and contractor currently serving as the president of Tim James Inc., an infrastructure company. He sought and lost the Republican Party nomination for
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three times, finishing third in the Republican primaries in
2002 The effects of the September 11 attacks of the previous year had a significant impact on the affairs of 2002. The war on terror was a major political focus. Without settled international law, several nations engaged in anti-terror operation ...
,
2010 The year saw a multitude of natural and environmental disasters such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and the 2010 Chile earthquake. The 2009 swine flu pandemic, swine flu pandemic which began the previous year ...
and
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.


Early life and education

James was born in
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, Alabama, the son of Fob and Bobbie James. He attended
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in
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, where he played
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, and then
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in
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, where he earned a degree in finance and was a
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on the
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. While at Auburn University, he was a member of the
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.


Business

James has owned and operated asphalt and heavy construction businesses; with his father and brothers, James formed and operated the Escambia County Environmental Corp., an incineration company treating non-hazardous industrial waste, from 1986-1996. James helped found the toll road business Baldwin County Bridge Co. in 1996. He was involved in the building of the Foley Beach Express in the 1990s. In 2004, Baldwin County Bridge Co., owner of the Foley Beach Express toll bridge, entered into a revenue sharing agreement with the City of
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, Alabama. In 2006, James sold the Baldwin County Bridge Company to the Australian
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. In 2019, James founded Tim James Inc., a family-owned construction, development, infrastructure and toll road development company. The company has worked on infrastructure projects in
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,
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, and
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, the latter of which is the site of the proposed Coosa River Express toll bridge.


Political positions

''
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'' has described James as a conservative Republican. Alabama columnist
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described him as "extremely conservative." James himself has said his political campaigns aim to protect "America's foundation: faith, family and freedom." James was an outspoken opponent of then-President
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's economic proposals while campaigning for governor in 2010. He stated during a campaign stop in
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that financial corporations, the auto industry, and insurance companies should not be bailed out by taxpayers but should file bankruptcy. He also called for improvements to education, including higher pay for school administrators and more autonomy for principals and teachers; he also supports
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. James opposes the legalization of gambling as a means to fund education; in 2021, he accused Republican Party leadership of attempting to turn Alabama into the "
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of the South" with a recent state gambling bill. James opposes public funding for abortions. Despite the federal legalization of
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in 2015, James stated in 2021 that he would push for banning same-sex marriage again if elected governor. While James supports building a wall across the US-Mexico border, he acknowledges Alabama could not directly participate in its construction. He believes Alabama should take greater steps to prevent illegal immigration via the
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. During the 2017 special election for the U.S. Senate in Alabama, James endorsed eventual Republican nominee
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, whom he had previously ran against during his 2010 gubernatorial campaign. James had previously been interviewed by then-Governor Robert Bentley for an appointment to the same U.S. Senate seat, vacated by the resignation of
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in 2016, but was ultimately not selected. In 2021, James called transgender acceptance,
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and yoga in gym class part of a "beast with three heads" that endangered children in the public school system. He supports the right to decline
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, and is himself not vaccinated. In 2022, James spoke out against an LGBT-friendly
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putting on a
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for students, referring to it as "abuse". An ''AL.com'' opinion article by Kyle Whitmire compared the drag show to a
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that James had attended as a high schooler, pictured in the Baylor School
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, a comparison that James rejected, stating "I don't care if you take that picture of the Baylor football team and blast it all over, you're just gonna help me because people know better. I wish you would."


Gubernatorial campaigns


2002 election

James ran for the Republican nomination for Alabama governor in
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, but finished in last place in the Republican primary:
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received 73.5% of the vote, Steve Windom received 17.8%, and James received 8.6%. He focused on economic issues during the campaign. Former state representative Mike Hubbard described James' 2002 campaign as one that was intended to "lay the predicate" for a future, more serious run, which eventually materialized in 2010. The campaign also came just four years after James' father, Governor Fob James, lost his re-election bid to
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.


2010 election

James's
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campaign was managed by Sandra Lucas, a former staffer of Governor Bob Riley. James' campaign chairman was former U.S. Congressman Sonny Callahan of Mobile. U.S. Congressman
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served as an advisor to the campaign. In April 2010, James said that if elected governor, he would end multilingual testing for driver's licenses in Alabama in favor of English-only testing. James' "we speak English" campaign commercial gained national attention. An ''
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'' analysis argued that the virality of James' advertisement gave him the chance to present himself as a candidate "who irks out-of-state liberals". James ultimately came in third in the Republican primary, losing a runoff berth to second-place finisher (and eventual primary winner)
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by 167 votes. James launched a recount effort due to the thin margin, but ultimately conceded on June 21, 2010, after the results were confirmed. James' loss in the 2010 election was attributed to a number of reasons: James was the subject of negative advertisements from
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, whose campaign believed it had the edge over James in a potential Byrne-James runoff, according to polling. Additionally, Bentley had broad support in
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and the northwestern part of the state, allowing him to edge out James for a spot in the runoff. Finally, during the primary, James jokingly made a comment about firing or reducing the pay of head
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coach
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, which ultimately harmed his campaign.


2022 election

In December 2021, James filed paperwork with the
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to again run for governor in the
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. He officially announced his campaign on December 6, challenging incumbent Governor
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. Regarding his reasons for entering the primary race, James cited a recent gas tax increase, the handling of the
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, and mask mandates, among other events that have made conservative voters "anxious." James held a kick-off event for his campaign on the steps of the
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on January 12, 2022, and gave a speech in which he appealed to
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voters and "traded his platform for a pulpit," as described by CBS 42. Although he described Governor Ivey as a family friend, he claimed that her administration had been "overwhelmed" and criticized the state's approval of
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and its poorly-ranked public education system. During his 2022 campaign, James repeatedly targeted the Magic City Acceptance Academy, an LGBTQ-affirming charter school in
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. On April 11, 2022, James released an ad titled "Genesis," in which photos of MCAA students and faculty were included; the founding principal of the school stated that the photos were likely taken from social media sites. After the ad aired, MCAA implemented increased security measures. In response, James' campaign stated, "What should scare mothers and fathers of these children is what the faculty is doing by presenting this ungodly display through the drag show to which the children were subjected." In the May 24 primary, James finished in third place with 16% of the vote, while incumbent Governor Ivey avoided a run-off entirely. James conceded the election to Ivey via a phone call; afterwards, James told ''
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'' that he would likely end his political efforts and return to focusing on business.


Personal life

James lives in
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, with his wife Angela. The couple have three children: Fleming, Tim Jr., and Sarah.


Electoral history


References


External links


2010 campaign website, archived

2022 campaign website, archived
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