Posted on 11/22/2017 7:25:25 PM PST by TigerClaws
Alabamas special U.S. Senate election is less than one month away and a new poll shows Republican nominee Roy Moore holding a solid lead over his Democratic opponent Doug Jones.
In a poll conducted by Sky Research on Tuesday Nov. 21 among registered Alabama voters, the results show Moore with 46.7 percent support to Jones 39.6 percent. 13.7 percent of voters polled remain undecided. With a margin of error of 3.1 percent, Moore maintains significant lead over Jones, but the undecided voters could swing the election either way.
When asked Do you consider your political views to be more in line with the Republican or Democrat party?, 62.3 percent of 1,059 respondents identified as Republican, while 37.7 percent Democrat.
The results come as President Donald Trump on Tuesday avowed his support for the former Alabama Chief Justice for first time since Moore was accused of sexually pursuing at least nine women when he was in his 30s and they were in their teens. Trump had previously said, through the White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Like most Americans, the president believes we cannot allow a mere allegation, in this case, one from many years ago, to destroy a persons life. However, the president also believes that if these allegations are true, Judge Moore will do the right thing and step aside.
On Tuesday, Trump himself said Moore totally denies the allegations against him. Reiterating that the country doesnt need liberal Jones in the seat.
Let me just tell you, Roy Moore denies it. Thats all I can say. He denies it. By the way, he totally denies it, Trump told reporters as he was departing Washington for his Mar-a-Lago resort for the Thanksgiving holiday. I can tell you one thing for sure, we dont need a liberal person in there, a Democrat. Ive looked at his record its terrible on crime, its terrible on the border, its terrible on the military.
Tuesdays poll comes in sharp contrast to Louisiana-based JMC Analytics poll AL.com reported on just a week ago Sunday, just three days after the allegations first came out.
The poll had Jones received 46 percent support in the poll to Moores 42 percent. With a margin of error of 4 percent, however, the race is essentially a statistical tie, reported AL.com.
Since that time, women from across the state have stepped forward defending Moores character. On Friday, on the steps of the Alabama State Capitol, more than 30 women stood united in their support of the embattled nominee.
There, Ann Eubank, the statewide co-chair of Rainy Day Patriots, and the legislative chair of the Alabama Legislative Watchdogs, spoke on behalf of Moores character going so far as to say if the state Republican Party decide to remove Moore from the ballot, or if they worked to disallow or decertify an election won by Moore, there would be a revolt, which she said would be bad for Republicans in next years statewide election.
Among the accusations that have been debunked is that Moore was banned from the Gadsen Mall. A former manager appeared on WBRC news to say though they did have written reports of those who were banned he did not recall Moore ever being on that list.
That report is in addition to statements released on Monday, where several witnesses came forward to discredit the accusations made by Beverly Nelson and her lawyer Gloria Allred against Moore. On Monday, Rhonda Ledbetter, a retired public school teacher who is currently the senior choir director at a Baptist church and teaches children at a local, church-sponsored day care center, went on record debunking Beverly Nelsons claim against Moore.
When I heard Beverly Nelsons story, there were several details that were different from what I remember. I was nervous at coming forward because of all the attention this story has gotten, but as a moral and ethical person I had to speak up about what I know to be true, Ledbetter recounted. I was a waitress at Olde Hickory for almost three years from 1977-1979, and I never saw Roy Moore come in to the restaurant. Not one time.
Moore faces the Democratic nominee Doug Jones in the special election on Dec. 12.
Perhaps; But I doubt if she was in the restaurant every hour it was open.
A little hint: They just aren't Yankees; but DAMNED Yankees!
In 1995, Allred represented eleven-year-old Katrina Yeaw in Yeaw v. Boy Scouts of America, a suit against the Boy Scouts of America to determine whether the organization had the right to exclude girls from being members.[32]
The old media does as it wishes, convicting by slander. Lying is as acceptable as passing their gas, and nothing will be done about it.
This is as bad as the slanderous lies from the old media. Most of us know the Rat party is the criminal element in these attacks on Moore.
Thanks
I still think we will see a "Klan" smear before this is done.
Little black girl accompanied by Benjamin Crump, Al Sharpton et al.:
"Judge Moore said he had a puppy I could play with. Then he lynched me while wearing a white hood. Then he signed my yearbook."
It’s too bad no real Republican will wage a primary campaign against TCruz on March 6.
Luckily, Karen All red traveled through time and rescued me, and brought me here.
It's worse than this statement paints it. She details all the inconsistencies of the accusation. The most important detail is that she tried to tell the media and they were not interested in her story. THAT is the golden nugget that proves this is FAKE NEWS.
Ted Cruz has a 97% liberty score at Conservative Review. He also openly accused McConnel of lying to him. Are you sure you meant to post on Free Republic and not Democratic Underground?
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