Anonymous wrote:Don't we think Gardner's statement is just meant to push Moore out in time to organize a write-in campaign for Strange?
Hard to believe the NRSC chair would hand a Senate seat to a Democrat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the meantime 50 pastors in Alabama sign letter to support this creep: http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/53_pastors_sign_letter_of_supp.html
This is what is Christian values!
That is sickening!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having Gloria Allred as her attorney and being with her during this press conference is the surest way of ensuring Moore of the support of Republican voters in Alabama. Allred is about as popular as Hillary in a state like Alabama.
Not any more. He’s done. Trailing in the polls. More accusers coming out. Exposed by Hannity interview. RNC bailing. Multiple Republican Senators throwing him under the bus. The only people standing up for Moore are rabid Bannonites in the Alabama GOP.
Not according to this poll taken after the news broke about the alleged molestation
http://abc3340.com/news/local/new-senate-race-poll-shows-moore-with-10-point-lead
Alabama Republicans will back him even if they don't like him because they feel that liberals and establishment Republicans are trying to bring him down.
Alabama governor still supports him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having Gloria Allred as her attorney and being with her during this press conference is the surest way of ensuring Moore of the support of Republican voters in Alabama. Allred is about as popular as Hillary in a state like Alabama.
Not any more. He’s done. Trailing in the polls. More accusers coming out. Exposed by Hannity interview. RNC bailing. Multiple Republican Senators throwing him under the bus. The only people standing up for Moore are rabid Bannonites in the Alabama GOP.
Not according to this poll taken after the news broke about the alleged molestation
http://abc3340.com/news/local/new-senate-race-poll-shows-moore-with-10-point-lead
Alabama Republicans will back him even if they don't like him because they feel that liberals and establishment Republicans are trying to bring him down.
Alabama governor still supports him.
The other poll since the news - posted upthread - has Jones up 4.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2017/senate/al/alabama_senate_special_election_moore_vs_jones-6271.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having Gloria Allred as her attorney and being with her during this press conference is the surest way of ensuring Moore of the support of Republican voters in Alabama. Allred is about as popular as Hillary in a state like Alabama.
Not any more. He’s done. Trailing in the polls. More accusers coming out. Exposed by Hannity interview. RNC bailing. Multiple Republican Senators throwing him under the bus. The only people standing up for Moore are rabid Bannonites in the Alabama GOP.
Not according to this poll taken after the news broke about the alleged molestation
http://abc3340.com/news/local/new-senate-race-poll-shows-moore-with-10-point-lead
Alabama Republicans will back him even if they don't like him because they feel that liberals and establishment Republicans are trying to bring him down.
Alabama governor still supports him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having Gloria Allred as her attorney and being with her during this press conference is the surest way of ensuring Moore of the support of Republican voters in Alabama. Allred is about as popular as Hillary in a state like Alabama.
Not any more. He’s done. Trailing in the polls. More accusers coming out. Exposed by Hannity interview. RNC bailing. Multiple Republican Senators throwing him under the bus. The only people standing up for Moore are rabid Bannonites in the Alabama GOP.
Anonymous wrote:Ms. Nelson is clearly traumatized. Powerful statement. Roy is toast.
Anonymous wrote:Having Gloria Allred as her attorney and being with her during this press conference is the surest way of ensuring Moore of the support of Republican voters in Alabama. Allred is about as popular as Hillary in a state like Alabama.
Anonymous wrote:In the meantime 50 pastors in Alabama sign letter to support this creep: http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/53_pastors_sign_letter_of_supp.html
This is what is Christian values!
Anonymous wrote:In the meantime 50 pastors in Alabama sign letter to support this creep: http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/53_pastors_sign_letter_of_supp.html
This is what is Christian values!
Anonymous wrote:Don't we think Gardner's statement is just meant to push Moore out in time to organize a write-in campaign for Strange?
Hard to believe the NRSC chair would hand a Senate seat to a Democrat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having Gloria Allred as her attorney and being with her during this press conference is the surest way of ensuring Moore of the support of Republican voters in Alabama. Allred is about as popular as Hillary in a state like Alabama.
Not any more. He’s done. Trailing in the polls. More accusers coming out. Exposed by Hannity interview. RNC bailing. Multiple Republican Senators throwing him under the bus. The only people standing up for Moore are rabid Bannonites in the Alabama GOP.
Isn't that enough for Moore to win- the Bannonites?