‘WaPo’ Alabama Robocall Seeks Dirt on Judge Roy Moore, Offers Thousands for ‘Damaging’ Info
For Mitch McConnell, these kinds of dirty tricks against conservative Tea Party candidates is nothing new.
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For Mitch McConnell, these kinds of dirty tricks against conservative Tea Party candidates is nothing new.
If that happens, get ready to see a backlash against the Republican Party establishment that hasn’t been seen since the rise of the Tea Party.
Weak-kneed Republicans are running for the hills to distance themselves from Christian constitutionalist Roy Moore. Here are two exceptions.
“an immovable rock in the culture wars”
Separately, Roy Moore’s campaign said in a statement, “This garbage is the very definition of fake news and intentional defamation.”
This is exactly the opposite of WaPo’s desired outcome of their politically-timed and politically-motivated smear.
Gibson did not respond to texts or email messages seeking a comment from AL.com. Other reports indicate that the accusers, Leigh Corfman and Gibson, have a history of making false allegations.
Several new polls are out and Judge Roy Moore has a commanding lead.
“The same courts that have unilaterally granted foreign nationals a religious liberty right to immigrate are now preventing American Christians from praying.”
Judge Roy Moore, who won 60 out of 67 counties despite being outspent 25-to-1, campaigned against Mitch McConnell’s “DC Slime Machine.”
“Ten Commandments” Judge Roy Moore, a candidate for the U.S. Senate in the race to fill Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ former seat, rode on horseback to the polling booth on Tuesday.
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