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Katherine Robertson endorsed by Limestone County sheriff

Attorney General candidate Katherine Robertson announced that she had earned the endorsement from Limestone County Sheriff Joshua McLaughlin.

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On Monday, Katherine Robertson announced that she had earned the endorsement from Limestone County Sheriff Joshua McLaughlin. In his comments, McLaughlin highlighted Robertson’s “proven and extensive track record of supporting and providing leadership on the key issues relating to law enforcement and public safety,” Robertson’s release shared.

Katherine Robertson is my choice for Attorney General. As sheriff, I need an attorney general who is willing to listen and willing to lead,” McLaughlin stated. “Katherine has proven time and again that she is unafraid to lead on the issues that matter most to the law enforcement community. She is well-prepared to take the reins and I am proud to endorse her as our next AG.” 

Robertson commented on the endorsement, saying, “I’m grateful to have Sheriff McLaughlin’s endorsement in this race! Sheriff McLaughlin is exactly right, as Alabama’s next Attorney General, I will always have the back of Alabama’s law enforcement. The reason they are supporting me in this race is because they’ve seen my work and they’ve seen my record. They know I’m their girl.”

The endorsement of Robertson by Sheriff McLaughlin is the latest in a number of high profile endorsements for Robertson. 

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