President Donald Trump endorsed interim Sen. Luther Strange in the race for the U.S. Senate in Alabama. Mr. Strange was appointed by former Gov. Robert Bentley, R-Ala., after the confirmation of now-Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who previously held the seat.
The President’s endorsement comes as polling shows Strange falling further behind the frontrunner, Judge Roy Moore. Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., whom Team Trump in Alabama was supporting, was surging and threatening to overtake him in second place.
Sen. Strange is without a doubt the least conservative choice among the top three and also the less pro-Trump. He has spent nearly $10 million trying to convince the voters of Alabama that he supports the Trump agenda.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kty., supports Strange. In fact, he threatened GOP pollsters considering working against him, putting the word out that they would starve for work.
The most damning journalistic sin committed by the media during the era of Russia collusion…
The first ecological study finds mask mandates were not effective at slowing the spread of…
On "What Are the Odds?" Monday, Robert Barnes and Rich Baris note how big tech…
On "What Are the Odds?" Monday, Robert Barnes and Rich Baris discuss why America First…
Personal income fell $1,516.6 billion (7.1%) in February, roughly the consensus forecast, while consumer spending…
Research finds those previously infected by or vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2 are not at risk of…
This website uses cookies.