Posted on 08/24/2017 5:05:47 PM PDT by blueyon
In an exclusive interview with The Daily Caller, Alabamas famous Ten Commandments judge Roy Moore reveals shocking new developments from his campaign for U.S. Senate.
The frontrunner in Alabamas U.S. Senate race with 39 percent of the vote, Moore alleges that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is trying to steal the election by letting Democrats vote in Alabamas Republican primary.
Well thats exactly what their strategy is. Thats what theyre talking about. I wish the people of Alabama knew that. I wish the people of Alabama knew that McConnell and them were using the Democrats to come into the Republican primary, Moore stated.
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I was wondering the same thing.
Yep, it appears to be way better than Drudge. And the format is similar...
Thanks again...I might have never known about it if you hadn’t mentioned it in your post.
>>it appears to be way better than Drudge. And the format is similar...
Thanks again...I might have never known about it if you hadnt mentioned it in your post.
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I am thankful to the original poster who posted the link a few weeks ago. I can’t remember his name, but to him, we are very grateful!
So long, Drudge.
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Susan Collins is becoming poison here in Maine.
If she ran for governor she would most likely lose. She lost a three-way race for governor in 1990 against “Independent” Angus King and perennial dem candidate Joe Brennan, a Portland Maine liberal. Angus King won the governor’s race that year (1990). Granted, Collins was little know then.
Angus King is a liberal who caucuses with the dems in Washington.
I hope Paul LePage, our conservative governor, challenges King next year.
Isn’t it legal for any registered voter to vote in the Alabama GOP runoff?
I believe it is.
“Is that all that was needed to get people supporting him?”
Pretty much.
It’s the State of Alabama that makes the rules, and McConnell has nothing to do with that.
I believe a Democrat can vote in an AL Republican primary unless he voted in the first Democratic primary.
I don’t think the original Democrats from their primary election are eligible to jump into the Republican runoff. That may be true in GA, but I’m not sure about AL.
>>Rand Paul: Conservatives must get over hard feelings over Thad Cochran election fraud[2014]
This is one of the reasons I hate Rand Paul. Who the hell does that cretin think he is, lecturing conservatives to “get over” the Thad Cochran fraud. That despicable act of treachery turned me FOREVER against the RINOe.
>>>snt it legal for any registered voter to vote in the Alabama GOP runoff?
The runoff is open to anyone who did not particpate in the Demcratic Party primary. The law was changed this year. In prior elections, anyone could vote in the runoff.
There is a truth in the Bible on how God cleaned out a rat hole full of deadly vermin, it is found in 1 Samuel 15: verses 2&3.
McConnell seriously needs to have the everlovin’ sh*t beaten out of him. How long are we going to put up with this kind of crap?
That’s how they won in Mississippi.
“Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is trying to steal the election by letting Democrats vote in Alabamas Republican primary.”
How does Mitch McConnell LET dems vote in a Republican primary? It’s a matter of state law whether a primary is open or closed.
>> try having a meaningful, coherent, and engaging conversation? <<
Probably not allowed around here.
>> I thought the state GOP determined whether primaries are open or closed. <<
Not sure about Alabama. But in Mississippi, it’s a matter of state law. The parties have no say-so.
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