Hmmmm, backbone, moral convictions and belief that the STATE has authority in decisions regarding where the 10 Commandments maybe displayed, and not some Federal judge who knows neither the town, county or city in which the display.
I've never heard his name; but based upon this one sample point (granted, you need more samples to form an informed opinion), I'm inclined to like the man.
And the entire state of Alabama is on "Soul Patrol" euphoria.
"Putting himself above the law is exactly what Mr.Moore was accused of doing."He had the temerity to stand up for his beliefs,and in the process angered the liberal/socialist elite.If i were an Alabamian he'd have my vote based on that alone.
Speaking of the Court case encourages the view that he is a "one trick pony" without depth and wide qualification for the office.
Besides, supporters of his stand are "in the bag". It's the rest of the voters he wants.
Good luck to him.