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Title: Poll: Roy Moore zooms to commanding lead in Alabama’s Senate race
Source: Conservative Review
URL Source: https://www.conservativereview.com/ ... g-lead-in-alabamas-senate-race
Published: May 4, 2017
Author: Chris Pandolfo
Post Date: 2017-05-06 03:24:28 by Gatlin
Keywords: None
Views: 19421
Comments: 65

In the special election for Alabama’s U.S. Senate seat, Judge Roy Moore is the clear front-runner.

Moore holds a commanding 10-point lead over incumbent Senator Luther Strange, according to a poll conducted by potential primary challenger Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala. Roy Moore leads the race with 30 percent, followed by Strange at 20 percent, and Rep. Brooks in “the low double-digits.”

Strange was appointed to Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ former Senate seat by disgraced former Gov. Robert Bentley before he resigned last month. Many see the appointment as a corrupt deal struck between a governor, Bentley, mired in scandal and the state attorney general, Strange, prosecuting him.

Gov. Kay Ivey, Bentley’s successor, called for an early special primary election on Aug. 18 followed by a runoff on September 26 and a general election on December 12.

Moore’s candidacy in Alabama is strong. Many Alabamians see Moore – the former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court – as a martyr for the social conservative cause after he was removed from office for directing state probate judges not to issue marriage licenses to homosexual couples.

"I have done my duty under the laws of this state to stand for the undeniable truth that God ordained marriage as the union of one man and one woman," Moore said during the press conference in front of the state capitol after the Alabama Supreme Court upheld the decision to remove Moore from the court.

The Washington establishment is backing Senator Strange for reelection. McConnell allies in the National Republican Senatorial Committee are threatening potential primary challengers to Strange to dissuade them from running.

"We have made it very clear from the beginning that Sen. Luther Strange would be treated as an incumbent," NRSC spokeswoman Katie Martin reportedly told Politico. "It has also been a clear policy that we will not use vendors who work against our incumbents."

Despite the NRSC’s threats, the polling shows that there is a race in Alabama, and the conservative challenger has a clear shot at winning.

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Strange was appointed to Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ former Senate seat by disgraced former Gov. Robert Bentley before he resigned last month. Many see the appointment as a corrupt deal struck between a governor, Bentley, mired in scandal and the state attorney general, Strange, prosecuting him.
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"We have made it very clear from the beginning that Sen. Luther Strange would be treated as an incumbent," NRSC spokeswoman Katie Martin reportedly told Politico. "It has also been a clear policy that we will not use vendors who work against our incumbents."

They hate Moore and the GOPe is closing ranks to defeat him.

Why they want this corrupt former AG in the Senate is beyond me.

OTOH, they do hate Moore because he would be as big a bull-in-a-china-shop as Ted Cruz is.

A few days back on AL.com:

When I talked to him Monday, state Senate Pro Tem Del Marsh said he isn't ready yet to announce his political intentions, but he had already selected a national political firm to run a campaign, just in case. If he runs for United States Senate in a special election later this year, he will have to declare his candidacy before the qualifying deadline on May 17.

Time is precious.

But about a week ago, he says, that firm called to let him know they couldn't run his campaign, after all. When Marsh asked them why, they explained that they could suffer political retaliation.

State Rep. Ed Henry says he's run into the same problems.

"It is evident that Washington, D.C., controls Washington, D.C.," Henry said. "The people of Alabama or any other state have very little influence on these races."

As stories go, this one might should come with a tinfoil hat, except that it's true.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee has warned national political consulting firms to stay away from anyone challenging Luther Strange.

It makes no difference to them that Strange has only been in Washington a couple of months.

It doesn't matter that Strange was appointed to the office by Robert Bentley, a widely unpopular governor who was forced from office, to cheers from across the state.

It matters not that Strange solicited that appointment from Bentley while his office had an open investigation into the governor and his staff.

The NRSC is making no secret about it. Strange is, in their book, an incumbent, and just like any other Washington insider, he is entitled to the benefits and privileges that club membership confers.

"We have made it very clear from the beginning that Sen. Luther Strange would be treated as an incumbent," NRSC spokeswoman Katie Martin told Politico. "It has also been a clear policy that we will not use vendors who work against our incumbents."

Got that? If a firm works for Marsh, Henry, Roy Moore or anyone else who might jump in, then they're blackballed. With 33 Senate races on the ballot in 2018, with about half of those expected to be competitive, getting cut out of 2018 is an existential threat for these consultants, and a risk that most will refuse to take.

The NRSC's threat to campaign consultants follows reports that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell personally asked Gov. Kay Ivey not to schedule a special election to replace Jeff Sessions until 2018.

Meanwhile, Strange already has $763,612 in his campaign account, while his opponents will have to catch up with him $2,700 at a time, the maximum contribution allowed under federal campaign law.

And it's important to understand that these political consulting firms are instrumental not for how to spend campaign money, but raising it. They're the guys with the lists of donors and the secret passageways around campaign finance restrictions. Without one of these teams on your side, a candidate can die in the desert.

And right now, Strange's D.C. supporters are cutting Alabama candidates off from this kind of help. Because God help us if we ever had a fair fight.

This is how the power of incumbency works, and it's also how democracy rots, because it deprives voters of the thing they need for this system to work -- a choice.

Moore did install his own private 2.5-ton 10 commandments monument in the state judicial building with no authorization. So he is more than a little flaky. You just aren't allowed to install your own religious brick-a-brac in state buildings on a personal whim or as a political tactic.

So I guess this is a runoff between the Flake (Moore) and the Fluke (Strange).

Given how Alabama is, I'd bet on the Flake to win easily. No one except the GOPe will be shedding any tears over Strange losing this seat he obtained so corruptly, almost certainly by blackmailing a corrupt AL governor who he was investigating at the time.

Strange would have had a better chance if the GOPe wasn't backing him so much. Alabama voters will (rightly) perceive that the Swamp is trying to shove a corrupt former A.G. down their throats.

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Given how Alabama is,

An just how is "Alabama" that other states are not?

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#5. To: Gatlin (#2)

An just how is "Alabama" that other states are not?

The kind of state that would make Roy Moore a chief justice.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-05-06   9:22:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Tooconservative (#5)

The kind of state that would make Roy Moore a chief justice.

Smart moral people?

Not dummies like in California.

A K A Stone  posted on  2017-05-06   9:30:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: A K A Stone (#7)

Not dummies like in California.

Would you approve of allowing the chief justice of the state of California (or New York) to install their own monuments to every left-wing cause they favor?

This whole bit about having the ten commandments in statehouses and courthouses dates back to the late Fifties, when Cecil B. DeMille cooked it up as a promotional scheme for his movie which was called ... The Ten Commandments.

Chron.com: 'Ten Commandments' went from film to stone

DeMille was already dead by the time his PR patsies, the Fraternal Order of Eagles, ramped up their Ten Commandments monument distribution for parks and courthouses and other city/state properties. But then, how many Texans today will proudly recite "Don't mess with Texas" as a semi-threat without knowing that it was actually just an anti-littering slogan put on signs on a rural stretch of northeastern Texas highway during Lady Bird Johnson's anti-littering jihad?

Of course, all of this mostly illustrates how culturally retarded America really is.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-05-06   9:46:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Tooconservative (#10)

Moore:

"I have done my duty under the laws of this state to stand for the undeniable truth that God ordained marriage as the union of one man and one woman," he said. "I know and I think you do, too, that the foundations of the fabric of our country are being shaken tremendously.

"Our families are being crippled by divorce and abortion. Our sacred institution of marriage has been destroyed by the Supreme Court. Our rights and liberties are in jeopardy.

"What I did, I did for the people of Alabama. I stood up for the Constitution. I stood up for God. The great majority of the people of this state believe in God."

That’s not being weird!

Gatlin  posted on  2017-05-06   9:55:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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"I have done my duty under the laws of this state to stand for the undeniable truth that God ordained marriage as the union of one man and one woman," he said. "I know and I think you do, too, that the foundations of the fabric of our country are being shaken tremendously.

"Our families are being crippled by divorce and abortion. Our sacred institution of marriage has been destroyed by the Supreme Court. Our rights and liberties are in jeopardy.

So if Moore goes to the Senate and offers a bill to ban divorce (and re-marriage), you would support that?

Some of these things only sound good until you actually follow them to their inevitable conclusion.

I think Moore is a phony and a hypocrite who has spent quite a number of years grandstanding himself in the public eye. And I think he is about to be rewarded for it by the voters of Alabama.

OTOH, Luther Strange is a creature of the Swamp Things in the Beltway (known as the GOPe) and got his position by blackmailing a corrupt governor a month before Governor Naughty Pants got run out of orifice.

So Moore vs. Strange is a choice but it's still a bad choice IMO.

Tooconservative  posted on  2017-05-06   10:02:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: Tooconservative (#16)

I think Moore is a phony and a hypocrite who has spent quite a number of years grandstanding himself in the public eye. And I think he is about to be rewarded for it by the voters of Alabama.

You are allowed to “think” what you want to….God Bless America.

And Moore is allowed to stand up for what he fells is right.

But who is the hypocrite just to call someone a hypocrite because they don’t agree with him?

Gatlin  posted on  2017-05-06   10:37:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: Gatlin (#40)

But who is the hypocrite just to call someone a hypocrite because they don’t agree with him?

Nope.

If Moore is so dead-set against divorce, why didn't he find a case to rule against divorce entirely in the state of Alabama? He certainly could have. But he didn't.

That's called hypocrisy.

He just says these things. Actually do something about it? Not much.

His history of grandstanding doesn't inspire much confidence.

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