To: Texan4Life
Not going to happen. Period.
Could Moore win - yes, he could but it would be only because he was pulled across the line on Donald Trump's Coattails.
But, he will not win the primary. To make it clearer - every single person in my family that live in Alabama voted for Roy Moore in 2017. 23 people total. Not a SINGLE ONE will vote for Moore in the Republican Primary.
There are just too many good solid Conservatives that are in the field. Why take a chance on a "might" win with Moore, when you have candidates that are SURE wins that will vote just as solidly conservative as Moore.
Look around at all the local Alabama Polling that has been done since the Moore-Jones Debacle. "GENERIC REPUBLICAN" Leads Jones by 15-25 points in every single poll. Roy Moore trails Jones in EVERY SINGLE POLL.
Fair or not, right or not, Moore is Toxic with a Capital T. We here in Alabama will not be stupid enough to let this solid Republican seat fall away again.
99 posted on
06/24/2019 12:27:45 PM PDT by
commish
(Freedom tastes Sweetest to those who have fought to preserve it!)
To: commish
104 posted on
06/24/2019 12:29:36 PM PDT by
Reily
To: commish
Fair or not, right or not, Moore is Toxic with a Capital T. And he was made so by collusion between the leftist controlled media, and the Republican "establishment" who worked together with them to defeat Moore.
126 posted on
06/24/2019 12:57:51 PM PDT by
DiogenesLamp
("of parents owing allegiance to no o<ither sovereignty.")
To: commish
There are just too many good solid Conservatives that are in the field. Why take a chance on a "might" win with Moore, when you have candidates that are SURE wins that will vote just as solidly conservative as Moore.
Who are these solid conservatives and what is their name recognition across Alabama? I'm a ways up north in Wisconsin, so I do not have boots on the ground insight. That being said, I've been following Alabama closely since the Moore debacle two years ago. Brooks and Sessions have already declined. Pittman has not declared and only carried 7% of the primary votes in 2017 (about a third of Brooks'). Maybe Heather Whitestone will declare and be that fresh new face or maybe Tommy Tuberville who has declared. I just don't see the state reps who have thrown their hats in the ring generating any momentum. I'm curious, given your Alabama insight, who is going to rise as the cream of this crop.
144 posted on
06/24/2019 1:16:49 PM PDT by
so_real
( "The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.")
To: commish
We here in Alabama will not be stupid enough to let this solid Republican seat fall away again. Glad to hear it. That is a seat that the democrats should never have won and must not win again.
If we want to have any chance of saving our nation, three things must happen next year: (1) Trump gets re-elected, (2) the Republicans hold on to the Senate, and (3) the Republicans retake the House. If we just get any 2 out of 3, all we can hope for is to slow the nation's rate of descent into a liberal/socialist hell hole.
179 posted on
06/24/2019 2:03:24 PM PDT by
Bubba_Leroy
(The Obamanation has ended!)
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