Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well yeah it's Alabama and Jones should never have won in the first place - except Republicans decided to put up someone who is clearly not a "good man" or a "decent man" and look where it got them. Jones is widely recognized as the most vulnerable Dem in the Senate this year.
Interesting how the information about Moore did not come out until he won the primary. Wonder how that happened. Also interesting how it all went away when he lost.
Moore was a terrible nominee and my sources in Alabama were strongly against him even before the information came out and did not vote for him in the primary.
This year, if Sessions had not jumped in to the race, Bradley Byrne might have had a really good chance.
Nevertheless, Jones is toast. One of my sources is knows him well and considers him a friend. However, the votes are more than he can support. He will vote for Tuberville. He had really hoped Jones would be more moderate and less ethical.
Read up on ol' Tommy's business dealings sometime. Or have "your source" do it.
Anonymous wrote:Well yeah it's Alabama and Jones should never have won in the first place - except Republicans decided to put up someone who is clearly not a "good man" or a "decent man" and look where it got them. Jones is widely recognized as the most vulnerable Dem in the Senate this year.
Interesting how the information about Moore did not come out until he won the primary. Wonder how that happened. Also interesting how it all went away when he lost.
Moore was a terrible nominee and my sources in Alabama were strongly against him even before the information came out and did not vote for him in the primary.
This year, if Sessions had not jumped in to the race, Bradley Byrne might have had a really good chance.
Nevertheless, Jones is toast. One of my sources is knows him well and considers him a friend. However, the votes are more than he can support. He will vote for Tuberville. He had really hoped Jones would be more moderate and less ethical.
Anonymous wrote:Well yeah it's Alabama and Jones should never have won in the first place - except Republicans decided to put up someone who is clearly not a "good man" or a "decent man" and look where it got them. Jones is widely recognized as the most vulnerable Dem in the Senate this year.
Interesting how the information about Moore did not come out until he won the primary. Wonder how that happened. Also interesting how it all went away when he lost.
Moore was a terrible nominee and my sources in Alabama were strongly against him even before the information came out and did not vote for him in the primary.
This year, if Sessions had not jumped in to the race, Bradley Byrne might have had a really good chance.
Nevertheless, Jones is toast. One of my sources is knows him well and considers him a friend. However, the votes are more than he can support. He will vote for Tuberville. He had really hoped Jones would be more moderate and less political.
Well yeah it's Alabama and Jones should never have won in the first place - except Republicans decided to put up someone who is clearly not a "good man" or a "decent man" and look where it got them. Jones is widely recognized as the most vulnerable Dem in the Senate this year.
Anonymous wrote:So, do you think, just possibly that there is a difference between the job of a US Attorney and a football coach?
FWIW, Jones is a decent man, but his votes do not reflect the opinions of most Alabama voters. Voting against another good man (Kavanaugh) will hurt him. And, voting to impeach Trump will also hurt.
Jones is toast.
Anonymous wrote:So, do you think, just possibly that there is a difference between the job of a US Attorney and a football coach?
FWIW, Jones is a decent man, but his votes do not reflect the opinions of most Alabama voters. Voting against another good man (Kavanaugh) will hurt him. And, voting to impeach Trump will also hurt.
Jones is toast.