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  • What I DON'T see in the PA special election....

    02/27/2018 6:43:24 AM PST · by HamiltonJay · 16 replies
    As a resident in the district holding a special election in PA in a few weeks, I am seeing a lot of activity, which is good. Clearly the polling must be doing fairly well for Lamb, I believe the last I saw was anywhere from 3-6 points behind the Republican.... There are plenty of ads being run by both sides... Both sides are canvassing. Democrats without question are more motivated, signage polling every democrat seems to have a lamb sign. Cannot accuse the R side of being disengaged, they are fighting. However in all the ads, and things they are...
  • Kentucky Special Election - this is what complacency looks like

    02/21/2018 7:56:45 AM PST · by mooncoin · 38 replies
    Turnout numbers from last night’s special election in KY #HD49, which swung 86%pt toward Democrats and flipped a district from red to blue: Total turnout: 25% of 2016 ballots cast Dem.: 74% of 2016 Rep.: 11% of 2016
  • Linda Belcher (D) wins her KY legislative seat back w/ almost 70%. Kentucky HD89

    02/20/2018 4:45:57 PM PST · by SMGFan · 99 replies
    j. Miles Coleman ^ | February 20, 2018
    Linda Belcher (D) wins her KY legislative seat back w/ almost 70%. In 2016, she lost with 49.6%, while Trump won #HD49 with 72% & Rand Paul won it with 64%.
  • Five Lessons From The GOP Special Election Loss In Florida

    02/15/2018 11:51:14 AM PST · by Liberty7732 · 22 replies
    Rod Thomson Republicans lost a seat big in the Florida Legislature Tuesday that carries ridiculously outsized implications — because everything since November 2016 is DefCon 1 Armageddon for Democrats. In this era of The Woman and #MeToo, the race pitted a female Democrat against a male Republican in a fairly even district. Republican James Buchanan, son of Congressman Vern Buchanan lost to liberal Democrat lawyer Margaret Good. The House District covers northern Sarasota County, including the Democrat-dominated City of Sarasota, and has flipped between Republican and Democrat over the years. Most recently it was held by a Republican who chose...
  • Minnesota Special Election Results

    02/12/2018 6:31:59 PM PST · by TexasGurl24 · 76 replies
    Unofficial Results Monday, February 12, 2018 Results Home « Previous Page Precincts Reporting in Contest: 29.82% 17 of 57 Last Updated: 02/12/18 8:19 PM Voters Registered at 7AM : 22695 Results for State Representative District 23B State Representative District 23B Results By Precinct Party Candidate Totals Pct Graph Republican Jeremy Munson 1067 68.01% Democratic-Farmer-Labor Melissa Wagner 481 30.66% WRITE-IN** WRITE-IN** 21 1.34% Unofficial Results Monday, February 12, 2018 Results Home « Previous Page Precincts Reporting in Contest: 26.47% 9 of 34 Last Updated: 02/12/18 8:30 PM Voters Registered at 7AM : 27379 Results for State Senator District 54 State Senator...
  • Democrats Score Special Election Upset In Wisconsin GOP Stronghold

    01/16/2018 9:06:11 PM PST · by GuavaCheesePuff · 102 replies
    The Huffington Post ^ | January 16, 2018 | Amanda Terkel
    Democrat Patty Schachtner won a special election for a state Senate seat in Wisconsin on Tuesday, scoring a huge upset victory for her party in a district that President Donald Trump handily captured just over a year ago. It was the latest in a string of election victories for Democrats since Trump took office, and a sign of hope for the party that the energy from the base and frustration with the president could lead to more wins in November. With every precinct counted, The Washington Post reported that Schachtner, the chief medical examiner for St. Croix County, won by...
  • WaPo: Alabama's desire not to be embarrassed may be the best thing going for Doug Jones

    12/11/2017 6:44:13 AM PST · by Zakeet · 80 replies
    Washington Post ^ | December 11, 2017 | James Hohmann
    THE BIG IDEA: There is a stark class divide in the Alabama Senate race. It's larger than the gender gap, and it crosses party lines. White-collar folks who graduated from college are significantly more likely to defect from GOP candidate Roy Moore than blue-collar, non-college-educated people. The country club set cares far more about their state's reputation and the effect it has on the business climate.
  • Prayer thread for Alabama Special Election

    12/10/2017 6:14:38 PM PST · by blueyon · 85 replies
    self | 12/10/17 | Blueyon
    With the Alabama Special Election 2 days away, I wanted to start a post that all could either post a prayer or join in with the prayers posted for this election.
  • Orrin Hatch: Trump 'didn't have any choice but to' endorse Roy Moore

    12/05/2017 3:12:30 AM PST · by Zakeet · 28 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | December 4, 2017 | Diana Stancy Correll
    Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said he didn't think President Trump had any other option than to endorse GOP Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore, who has been accused by multiple women of sexual misconduct. "I don't think he had any choice but to do that ... that's the only Republican we can get down there," Hatch said, according to press pool report.
  • ‘Go Get ‘Em Roy’ — Donald Trump Phones Roy Moore to Offer Support

    12/04/2017 2:39:08 PM PST · by blueyon · 19 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 12/04/17 | Charlie Spiering
    President Donald Trump called besieged Republican Senate Candidate Roy Moore on Monday, to offer him his full support in Alabama. “Donald Trump called Roy Moore this morning,” revealed Moore’s campaign consultant Drew Messer on Twitter. “Great conversation. His parting words were ‘Go get them Roy.’ Thank you, POTUS, for supporting the Judge.”
  • Moore's Dem Challenger Floods Airwaves With Ads (Jones outspends Moore 7-to-1)

    11/27/2017 7:02:51 PM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 36 replies
    Newsmax ^ | Monday, 27 Nov 2017 08:45 PM | Cathy Burke
    Democratic Doug Jones is reportedly outspending Republican Roy Moore 7-1 in TV ad spending with just two weeks to go in the Alabama race to fill the Senate seat vacated by Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Jones has aired over 10,000 spots on broadcast TV in Alabama since the primaries; Moore has run just over 1,000 of his own, according to figures compiled by Advertising Analytics, Politico reported. Politico reported the disparity is the result of millions of online dollars pouring in to defeat Moore; Jones’ campaign has hit the airwaves with over $5.6 million of TV ads overall during in...
  • EVERY SINGLE DETAIL of Gloria Allred's Attack on Roy Moore Has Been Debunked -- ARREST HER NOW!

    11/22/2017 4:41:38 AM PST · by Zakeet · 35 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | November 22, 2017 | Jim Hoft
    Last Monday far left attorney Gloria Allred held a press conference with Beverly Nelson in New York City. Allred and Nelson accused Republican Roy Moore of attempted rape 38 years ago. We now know that EVERY SINGLE DETAIL of their public accusation was a LIE. [Snip] From the report: The Olde Hickory House required employees to be at least 16. Beverly Nelson claims she was 15 when she started. The restaurant’s dumpsters were on the side of the building and not in back as Nelson claimed. A former employee says the restaurant NEVER closed at 11 PM as Nelson claimed...
  • BOOM! Witness Drops Bomb! PROVES Gloria Allred and Accuser Nelson Were Lying – SAYS MEDIA WOULD...

    11/20/2017 7:26:40 PM PST · by blueyon · 61 replies
    The Gateway Pundit ^ | 11/20/17 | Jim Hoft
    ""BOOM! Witness Drops Bomb! PROVES Gloria Allred and Accuser Nelson Were Lying – SAYS MEDIA WOULD NOT TALK With HER"" Republican Judge Roy Moore released testimony Monday night that proves far left Attorney Gloria Allred, accuser Beverly Nelson and the national media were lying about the allegations against Judge Roy Moore. The Moore campaign published a report on Monday that shows the accusers, Gloria Allred and Beverly Nelson, were not telling the truth on the accusations against Judge Moore. Gloria Allred was lying and so was the national media. From the report:
  • Open Question: Has Drudge Flipped?

    11/16/2017 2:38:29 AM PST · by EliRoom8 · 82 replies
    November 16 | Self
    Throughout the "brouhah" over the Alabama senate race, Drudge has chosen the most unflattering pictures (the gun photo) of Moore and trumpeted the most scurrilous accusations of him to highlight. He is pounding away at him relentlessly.
  • BUSTED: Mother of Roy Moore Accuser Contradicts Key Detail of Daughter’s Sexual Advancement Claim

    11/12/2017 10:41:23 AM PST · by blueyon · 29 replies
    The Gateway Pundit ^ | 11/12/17 | Joshua Caplan
    They say if you want to catch a liar, merely let them talk. In the case of Judge Roy Moore accuser Leigh Corfman, just let her mother talk. In an interview with Breitbart News, Corfman’s mother Nancy Wells contradicted a key detail of her daughter’s sexual advancement claim against the Alabama GOP Senate candidate. As Breitbart News reporter Aaron Klein noted on Sunday, “Wells, 71, says that her daughter did not have a phone in her bedroom during the period that Moore is reported to have allegedly called Corfman – purportedly on Corfman’s bedroom phone – to arrange at least...
  • ‘RINO’ Curtis Wins Utah GOP Special House Primary

    08/16/2017 11:28:06 AM PDT · by nickcarraway · 25 replies
    New York Magazine ^ | August 16, 2017 | Ed Kilgore
    Though conservative firebrand Chris Herrod hasn’t conceded yet, the Associated Press and most political observers have named Provo mayor John Curtis the winner in yesterday’s special GOP primary in the third congressional district of Utah. Held to select a successor to Fox News’ latest “personality,” Jason Chaffetz, the primary was a three-way affair involving front-runner Curtis, Herrod (endorsed by an ideologue-dominated party convention), and basketball scion Tanner Ainge (son of former BYU and NBA star Danny Ainge). Most of the drama was generated by Herrod’s friends at the Club for Growth, who ran a lot of ads labeling Curtis a...
  • Alabama Senate GOP primary poll: Moore leads with 30 percent support

    08/09/2017 11:25:01 AM PDT · by OneVike · 80 replies
    The Hill ^ | 8-7-17 | REBECCA SAVRANSKY
    Former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore leads the crowded Republican primary field in the state's Senate race, according to a new poll. Moore has 30 percent support in the JMC Analytics and Polling survey. He is followed by Sen. Luther Strange (R-Ala.), with 22 percent, and Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), who had 19 percent. Another 17 percent are undecided. The poll found that 53 percent of respondents view Moore favorably, compared with 34 percent who have an unfavorable opinion of him. Just 35 percent have a favorable view of Strange and half of respondents see him unfavorably....
  • President Trump tweets endorsement of Sen. Luther Strange

    08/08/2017 7:09:15 PM PDT · by Lakewood · 68 replies
    AL.com ^ | 8/8/17 | Leada Gore
    President Donald Trump has endorsed Sen. Luther Strange in Alabama's Senate race. In a Tuesday night tweet, the President said "Senator Luther Strange has done a great job representing the people of the Great State of Alabama. He has my complete and total endorsement!"
  • Brooks 'baffled' that Trump was 'misled' into Strange endorsement

    08/09/2017 6:33:41 AM PDT · by The Numbers · 61 replies
    AL.com ^ | Aug 9th, 2017 | Mike Cason
    Congressman Mo Brooks responded this morning to President Trump's endorsement of Sen. Luther Strange in Alabama's special election for the Senate. "I respect President Trump, but I am baffled and disappointed Mitch McConnell and the Swamp somehow misled the President into endorsing Luther Strange," Brooks said in a press release. Brooks, a Republican from Huntsville, suggested Trump is unaware of the circumstances of Strange's appointment by former Gov. Robert Bentley and Strange's support for maintaining Senate filibuster rules, which some say jeopardize the Trump agenda. "Perhaps President Trump is unaware that Luther Strange wants to keep the Senate's 60 percent...
  • In Alabama ad war, a race to embrace Trump (and reject McConnell)

    08/08/2017 3:22:17 PM PDT · by Hojczyk · 17 replies
    The Wastington Post ^ | August 8,2017 | David Weigel
    The last full week of messaging in Alabama’s primary for U.S. Senate has each leading Republican candidate declaring his support for President Trump, with one twist — the opponents of Sen. Luther Strange are lighting into Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). Strange’s messaging, which has been complemented by attacks on opponents for not supporting Trump in 2016, portrays him as a loyal Trump ally opposed only by corrupt power brokers. “Those Never Trump insiders falsely attack me. I’m working with President Trump to drain the swamp,” Strange says. “. . . I’ll fight for President Trump’s agenda every day.”...