Posted on 11/12/2017 4:40:26 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
A new poll, which may shock the D.C. swamp but not ordinary Americans, indicates that the Washington Post hit piece against conservative constitutional Christian, Judge Roy Moore, may not be having the impact that the establishment in both political parties desired.
As The Hill reported on Sunday, the report by the Washington Post one month before the Alabama Senate election who endorsed Roy Moores Democrat opponent, is causing a significant number of evangelicals to be even more likely to vote for the fiery conservative. It should be noted that Roy Moore has a 40-year track record in public service and has run in several state-wide elections, including for governor twice,
This is exactly the opposite of WaPos desired outcome of their politically-timed and politically-motivated smear:
Nearly 40 percent of Alabama evangelicals said in a new poll that they are more likely to vote for GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore following allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
A JMC analytics poll found that 37 percent of evangelicals surveyed said the allegations make them more likely to vote for the GOP Senate candidate in the upcoming election.
Just 28 percent said the allegations made them less likely to vote for Moore and 34 percent said the allegations made no difference in their decision.
(Excerpt) Read more at thepolitistick.com ...
12 Decemeber - at least that’s what i heard...29 days
December
We called women like her LIARS and TRAMPS!
Can McTurtle refuse to seat him?
Jeff Sessions on Roy Moore’s accusers: “I have no reason to doubt these young women.”
In light of what’s come out the past few days, there’s no way I could vote for Moore under any circumstances if I was an Alabama voter. You give a person the benefit of the doubt for a while, but at some point here the allegations against him became REAL credible. Even to AG Sessions (who presumably is far closer to having reliable sources than any of us do). That clinched it for me.
They'd try another approach, but it turns out, smears are all they know how to do..
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