Two days after emerging as the demonstrable winner of the Birmingham mayoral race, Randall Woodfin made it clear he isn’t finished with the politics.

State Rep. Juandalynn Givan’s (D-Birmingham) challenge to a third term for Woodfin devolved into one of the ugliest and most vindictive citywide campaigns Birmingham has seen in years.

From filing FCC complaints against TV news stations and residency issues to hosting a Facebook Live that resulted in a lawsuit that won’t go away anytime soon — Givan only drew 5% of the vote on Tuesday to Woodfin’s 75%.

On Thursday, Woodfin endorsed Alicia Escott Lumpkin for Alabama House District 60, the seat held by Givan for 15 years.

“District 60 deserves better than finger-pointing and excuses,” Woodfin said.

“That’s why I’m proud to endorse Alicia E

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