Eric Cantor Says Roy Moore ‘Deserves to Lose’
Eric Cantor admitted that he was bothered by the RNC decision to once again support Roy Moore and argued that Moore “deserves to lose.”
Eric Cantor admitted that he was bothered by the RNC decision to once again support Roy Moore and argued that Moore “deserves to lose.”
“I think he’s going to do very well,” the president said, in response to questions about Moore. “We don’t want to have a liberal democrat in Alabama. Believe me.”
Tuesday, CNN’s “New Day” brought on Roy Moore campaign spokeswoman Jane Porter, who opened her appearance immediately congratulating host Poppy Harlow on her pregnancy. “That’s the reason why I came down as a volunteer to speak for Judge Roy Moore
Democratic U.S. Senate hopeful Doug Jones has a new advertisement attacking his Republican opponent Roy Moore on the basis that Moore was unable to earn the vote of fellow Republican Sen. Richard Shelby. The ad, entitled “Shelby,” described Moore as having
On Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “New Day,” former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) stated that he believes Alabama Republican Senate nominee Judge Roy Moore “deserves to lose.” Anchor Chris Cuomo asked Cantor, “Roy Moore, the idea that the party
A new poll commissioned by Planned Parenthood Votes says it finds that only eight percent of Republican voters who are sticking with Alabama Senate Republican candidate Judge Roy Moore made that decision because of Democrat Doug Jones’s views on abortion.
Former sheriff Joe Arpaio weighed in on the Alabama senate race on Monday, declaring that a Republican must win the seat in order to ensure the legislative success of President Donald Trump’s agenda.
On Monday, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney denounced Alabama U.S. Senate hopeful Roy Moore by saying he would “be a stain on the GOP and on the nation” if elected. Romney, the 2012 GOP presidential nominee, made that declaration in
Mitt Romney attacked Roy Moore on Monday, arguing that having Moore in the U.S. Senate would amount to a stain on the GOP and the nation.
Monday, the Alabama Secretary of State’s office issued a statement on an ad produced by the super PAC Highway 31, which is promoting the candidacy of Democratic U.S. Senate hopeful Doug Jones in next week’s special election. The ad claims that
The Republican National Committee (RNC) is now again backing Judge Roy Moore, the GOP nominee for the U.S. Senate in Alabama. The RNC’s decision to now publicly support Moore again comes in the wake of President Donald Trump’s wholehearted endorsement of Moore on Monday morning.
“Normal people” in Alabama are supporting populist conservative Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore over the issue of immigration.
Democrat Alabama candidate for U.S. Senate Doug Jones came to the defense of media outlets in comments to those outlets gathered in Dolomite, Alabama on Monday, “You are not fake news.”
On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Your World,” Senate Republican Conference Chair Senator John Thune (R-SD) argued it would be best if Alabama Republican Senate nominee Judge Roy Moore stepped aside. Thune said, “[I]f and when he gets
Alabama Judge Roy Moore told One America News that he believes that the Senate legislative filibuster “violates the constitution.”
Alabama Judge Roy Moore suggested that he can “work with anybody” as long the Senate promotes legislation that upholds the Constitution.
President Donald Trump called besieged Republican Senate Candidate Roy Moore on Monday, to offer him his full support in Alabama.
Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon discussed President Trump’s Twitter endorsement of Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore on Monday’s Breitbart News Daily with SiriusXM host Alex Marlow.
Highway 31, a Birmingham-based pro-Doug Jones super PAC is using what could be perceived as voter intimidation tactics against Roy Moore by suggesting the votes cast in a December 12 special election are “public record.”
President Donald Trump restated his support for Roy Moore, the besieged Republican candidate for the senate seat in Alabama.
Birmingham, ALABAMA — An organization partnered with a George Soros-financed group and led by a radical leftist who is the half-brother of the infamous controversial Rev. Al Sharpton has been diligently working the past few weeks to register convicted felons across Alabama.
Alabama Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore (R) is hitting his Democratic opponent Doug Jones’ silence on sanctuary cities following the shocking verdict in the Kate Steinle murder trial.
MOBILE, Alabama — As the majority of Alabama Republicans believe that the allegations against Judge Roy Moore are untrue, he now takes a commanding lead over radical leftist Democrat Doug Jones per a new CBS News poll.
MOBILE, Alabama — Conservative Republican Judge Roy Moore is steaming toward victory in Alabama’s U.S. Senate special election on Dec. 12, and as it appears less and less likely that radical leftist Democrat Doug Jones has a chance Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has backed off his ardent criticisms of Moore.
A new Washington Post poll of likely voters in the Alabama U.S. Senate race that shows liberal Democrat Doug Jones with a three-point lead over conservative Republican Roy Moore, 50 percent to 47 percent, was based on a methodology that includes an oversampling of Democrat voters.
A secretive Washington, DC, consulting firm run by former Obama campaign staffer Jim Margolis poured $733,000 into a media buy for Highway 31 — a shell independent expenditure organization set up to support liberal Democrat Doug Jones and oppose Roy Moore in the December 12 Alabama U.S. Senate special election — for just one day of advertisements purchased on Thursday, according to a report filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) late Friday.
Alabama candidate for the U.S. Senate Doug Jones worked for a Democratic politician’s foundation caught in a still-unraveling bribery scandal, according to a new report from local WHNT19 News.
Tully Borland, an associate professor of philosophy at Ouachita Baptist University, published an op-ed sympathetic to Alabama U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore Thursday, immediately setting off a firestorm of criticism from Never Trump commentators and on social media.
A few dozen people took part in a rally this week on the steps of the Alabama State Capitol to speak out against Republican Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore and other “heterosexists” who “hate homosexuals” and to support Democratic candidate Doug Jones. Speakers included a drag queen, transgender Miss Harvey McDaniel, and a woman wearing a clerical collar who was introduced as a reverend.
The president will host his rally in Pensacola Florida, according to the Washington Post, which is about 20 miles from Alabama. The rally is billed as a Trump event, however, he may address the upcoming special election on December 12.
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — Faye Gary, a former police officer with the Gadsden Police Department in Alabama, has been featured in the news in recent days making the unsubstantiated claim that she was told to protect young cheerleaders from Roy Moore at local ballgames.
Alabama Democrat and Senate candidate Doug Jones has previously used open borders talking points that derived from liberal, pro-immigration California Gov. Jerry Brown (D) to denounce President Trump’s plan to construct a border wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
THEODORE, Alabama — The U.S. Senate campaign of Judge Roy Moore is firing back at Jimmy Kimmel and his paid trickster Rich Barbieri—also known as “Jake Byrd”—for disrupting a worship service at which Moore spoke here on Wednesday night.
Thursday in an appearance on NBC’s “Megyn Kelly Today,” Beverly Young Nelson, a sexual misconduct accuser of Alabama U.S. Senate hopeful Roy Moore, said she might have to leave Alabama if Moore is elected to the U.S. Senate. In addition to
Thursday on NBC’s “Megyn Kelly Today,” Gloria Allred, a lawyer representing Alabama U.S. Senate hopeful Roy Moore accuser Beverly Young Nelson, volunteered her client to testify before either the Senate Ethics Committee or the Senate Judiciary Committee on the allegations of sexual
Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “The Ingraham Angle,” Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) weighed in on the possibility of Roy Moore winning the U.S. Senate special election in Alabama on December 12 and how he and his Senate colleagues would react
Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “The Ingraham Angle,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) discussed the U.S. Senate special election in Alabama scheduled for December 12 and what impact GOP hopeful Roy Moore could have if he emerges as the
THEODORE, Alabama — At a rally in a small church outside Mobile in Theodore, Judge Roy Moore—the GOP nominee for U.S. Senate—fought off allegations against him and rallied supporters to his side with two weeks to go in the race.
Tuesday on Huntsville, AL radio’s WVNN’s “The Dale Jackson Show,” Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) argued the allegations aimed at GOP U.S. Senate hopeful Roy Moore were nothing more than an effort of character assassination and wouldn’t hold up in court.
President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to use the power of the White House to help get Roy Moore over the finish line in Alabama.