Swordsmyth
04-16-2019, 03:22 PM
A new poll of potential GOP candidates for U.S. Senate in Alabama shows former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore leading the field.
“A new poll shows Moore leading a still-evolving field of Alabama Republicans competing for the nomination. He is the top choice of 27 percent of Alabama Republican voters, according to the Mason-Dixon Polling & Strategy Inc. survey,” according to (https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/439063-poll-roy-moore-leading-alabama-gop-field?__twitter_impression=true) The Hill.
“The state’s three Republican members of Congress finish well behind Moore: Rep. Mo Brooks would take 18 percent, Rep. Bradley Byrne clocks in at 13 percent and Rep. Gary Palmer would take 11 percent,” the report continued.
None of the candidates have officially announced their intentions to run against incumbent Sen. Doug Jones (D), who won a surprising victory in a 2017 special election.
More at: https://bigleaguepolitics.com/roy-moore-leads-gop-field-in-alabama-senate-poll/
“A new poll shows Moore leading a still-evolving field of Alabama Republicans competing for the nomination. He is the top choice of 27 percent of Alabama Republican voters, according to the Mason-Dixon Polling & Strategy Inc. survey,” according to (https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/439063-poll-roy-moore-leading-alabama-gop-field?__twitter_impression=true) The Hill.
“The state’s three Republican members of Congress finish well behind Moore: Rep. Mo Brooks would take 18 percent, Rep. Bradley Byrne clocks in at 13 percent and Rep. Gary Palmer would take 11 percent,” the report continued.
None of the candidates have officially announced their intentions to run against incumbent Sen. Doug Jones (D), who won a surprising victory in a 2017 special election.
More at: https://bigleaguepolitics.com/roy-moore-leads-gop-field-in-alabama-senate-poll/