A plethora of new polls, released just hours before Tuesdays special Senate election in Alabama between Trump-endorsed, establishment RINO McConnell stooge Luther Strange and grassroots hero, Ten Commandments Judge Roy Moore, show Moore with huge double-digit leads across the board polls conducted after Friday nights rally in Alabama in which the president doubled-down on his endorsement of Strange.
A new Trafalgar Group poll shows Roy Moore with a whopping 16-point lead, 56.74% to 40.69%, the poll showing the biggest advantage over swamp creature and 23-year lobbyist Luther Strange, who was endorsed by President Donald Trump.
Similarly, data analytics firm Optimus shows Moore with an almost 11-point lead (55.4 percent to 44.6 percent) over Strange. Optimus partner Scott Tranter, as reported by Axios, was struck by the following statistic:
80% of those surveyed and 86% of primary voters know Trump endorsed Strange, which is up 5% since Tuesday and 15% since last week. Moore has maintained similar leads throughout this period. |
A new poll released on election eve by Alabama-based polling group Cygnal showed Judge Roy Moore with an 11-point lead over Luther Strange, while a new Emerson poll showed Moore with a 10-point advantage. Only ten percent were undecided meaning that even if Strange could somehow capture all undecided votes which is impossible it would still not be enough to push him to victory.
Luther Strange, a former Alabama attorney general, was appointed by corrupt Alabama Governor Robert Bentley in February, whom Strange was supposed to be investigating for corruption. Strange bolted a press gaggle on Thursday when asked about the suspicious appointment.
The tightest poll, performed by Gravis Marketing, shows Roy Moore with an eight-point lead, 48 percent to 40 percent, over Luther Strange, with 10 percent of the voters undecided.
As Breitbart reported, Roy Moore has 25 key conservative endorsements, including some of President Trumps most loyal supporters, like Sean Hannity, Sarah Palin, Steve Bannon, Sebastian Gorka, the Freedom Caucus, and several other leading conservatives.