New Roy Moore Poll Numbers Have to Be Scaring Democrats

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Why would this scare the Dems? This is the best thing that could happen. Elect a child molester the faces of each of those girls will be in ads for the Dems during the election. Most states are not like Alabama and do not approve or such actions.

And how will they help you defeat Austin Petersen in Missouri?

I do not live in Missouri and I am a huge fan or Petersen, I was hoping he would have been the Libertarian party candidate in 2016 instead of Johnson as he is(was) even more Libertarian. But now he has sold his soul to the devil and joined the Repubs, who laughed at his Libertarian views just a few short months ago.
 
Why would this scare the Dems? This is the best thing that could happen. Elect a child molester the faces of each of those girls will be in ads for the Dems during the election. Most states are not like Alabama and do not approve or such actions.

We'll enjoy watching all the crying and screaming when the election results are in.

Do not hold your breath. I have lived through Bush II, Obama and now Trump. Having a child molester in the Senate is not really going to change much
 
The snowflakes have been gloating about Moore's chances, but the latest polls show their confidence is misplaced.


Alabama’s Republican Senate candidate and former Chief Justice Roy Moore has come under increasingly heavy fire in recent weeks after accusations of sexual misconduct on his part with teenage girls that is alleged to have occurred roughly 40 years ago.

Moore has steadfastly and vehemently denied the allegations against him, even as the mainstream media, Democrats and even many Republicans have seemingly already convicted him in the court of public opinion, demanding he step aside from the special senatorial election.

Yet, despite the flurry of unverifiable attacks on Moore’s reputation and credibility — or perhaps because of them — Moore is still leading his Democrat opponent Doug Jones in a major statewide poll, according to The Daily Caller.

Rather than see his support plummet to near zero, as the forces aligned against him seemed to think would happen, Moore still enjoys a six-point lead in a broad survey of 3,000 likely voters in the state’s special election. And that has to be scaring Democrats.

It should scare EVERYONE if he gets elected. He is an ego maniac that will toss out the US Constitution at the drop of a hate.
 
The snowflakes have been gloating about Moore's chances, but the latest polls show their confidence is misplaced.


Alabama’s Republican Senate candidate and former Chief Justice Roy Moore has come under increasingly heavy fire in recent weeks after accusations of sexual misconduct on his part with teenage girls that is alleged to have occurred roughly 40 years ago.

Moore has steadfastly and vehemently denied the allegations against him, even as the mainstream media, Democrats and even many Republicans have seemingly already convicted him in the court of public opinion, demanding he step aside from the special senatorial election.

Yet, despite the flurry of unverifiable attacks on Moore’s reputation and credibility — or perhaps because of them — Moore is still leading his Democrat opponent Doug Jones in a major statewide poll, according to The Daily Caller.

Rather than see his support plummet to near zero, as the forces aligned against him seemed to think would happen, Moore still enjoys a six-point lead in a broad survey of 3,000 likely voters in the state’s special election. And that has to be scaring Democrats.

It should scare EVERYONE if he gets elected. He is an ego maniac that will toss out the US Constitution at the drop of a hate.

He doesn't scare me half as much as Franken does, or any Dim, for that matter.
 
Can you imagine how creepy a guy has to be not to beat a Democrat in Alabama?
 

Yep, they had Hillary winning the popular vote by 2 to 4 percent, which was very accurate.

They predicted Hillary would win the electoral vote, moron.

A national poll cannot predict the electoral vote, all it does is measure the popular vote. Please educate yourself, just a little bit even, before making a bigger fool of yourself. (if that is even possible)
 
Oh no, I didn't. I never called him a rapist.
I called him a philandering pig, because that is what he is.
LIAR.

You even started a thread on it with this as the title:

Bill C - Rapist and Sexual Predator.

Your OP:
"It's really a sad story......Such a role model. Such power.How many women have to come forward before we charge this animal with rape and sexual misconduct? Look at this list......"

Bill C - Rapist and Sexual Predator.

You going to apologize for lying now or come up with some bullshit excuse like you often do?

No apology needed.

It was a satire thread- a play on the Bill Cosby trial. That is why I used the word Bill C in the title. I also withheld the list until the second post...for effect. It elicited the response I was seeking too...most people thought it was another thread about Cosby.

Nice try though!
You lied again.

You think people can't read the thread?

Your posts there are filled with you calling Clinton a rapist and sexual predator.

Just like I predicted: a bullshit excuse, like you always do.

YOU.
ARE.
A.
FILTHY.
LIAR.




Nobody is talking to you, and no one cares about your fucks, alky.

A forum is where you talk to everybody and everybody talks to you. If you desire a private conversation, send somebody a private message.
 

Yep, they had Hillary winning the popular vote by 2 to 4 percent, which was very accurate.

They predicted Hillary would win the electoral vote, moron.

A national poll cannot predict the electoral vote, all it does is measure the popular vote. Please educate yourself, just a little bit even, before making a bigger fool of yourself. (if that is even possible)

They took polls in every state, moron.
 

Yep, they had Hillary winning the popular vote by 2 to 4 percent, which was very accurate.

They predicted Hillary would win the electoral vote, moron.

A national poll cannot predict the electoral vote, all it does is measure the popular vote. Please educate yourself, just a little bit even, before making a bigger fool of yourself. (if that is even possible)

They took polls in every state, moron.

A national poll only predicts the popular vote. Please, just stop.
 
They predicted Hillary would win, didn't they?

Yep, they had Hillary winning the popular vote by 2 to 4 percent, which was very accurate.

They predicted Hillary would win the electoral vote, moron.

A national poll cannot predict the electoral vote, all it does is measure the popular vote. Please educate yourself, just a little bit even, before making a bigger fool of yourself. (if that is even possible)

They took polls in every state, moron.

A national poll only predicts the popular vote. Please, just stop.

What part of "they took polls in every state" didn't you understand?
 
Yep, they had Hillary winning the popular vote by 2 to 4 percent, which was very accurate.

They predicted Hillary would win the electoral vote, moron.

A national poll cannot predict the electoral vote, all it does is measure the popular vote. Please educate yourself, just a little bit even, before making a bigger fool of yourself. (if that is even possible)

They took polls in every state, moron.

A national poll only predicts the popular vote. Please, just stop.

What part of "they took polls in every state" didn't you understand?

What part of the polls aren't broken down by the electoral college don't you understand?
 
The snowflakes have been gloating about Moore's chances, but the latest polls show their confidence is misplaced.


Alabama’s Republican Senate candidate and former Chief Justice Roy Moore has come under increasingly heavy fire in recent weeks after accusations of sexual misconduct on his part with teenage girls that is alleged to have occurred roughly 40 years ago.

Moore has steadfastly and vehemently denied the allegations against him, even as the mainstream media, Democrats and even many Republicans have seemingly already convicted him in the court of public opinion, demanding he step aside from the special senatorial election.

Yet, despite the flurry of unverifiable attacks on Moore’s reputation and credibility — or perhaps because of them — Moore is still leading his Democrat opponent Doug Jones in a major statewide poll, according to The Daily Caller.

Rather than see his support plummet to near zero, as the forces aligned against him seemed to think would happen, Moore still enjoys a six-point lead in a broad survey of 3,000 likely voters in the state’s special election. And that has to be scaring Democrats.

Scared of what?

1. the race is tied
2. it's Alabama, a state that the Republicans are trying to hang onto in a race that shouldn't even be close.
 

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