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The big question will be answered soon

By Steve Flowers Inside the Statehouse The big question in the Senate race is will allegations against Roy Moore and his purported propensities forty-years ago cause him to lose.  We will soon see.  The election is less than three weeks away. The book on Moore is easy to read.  The polls have consistently revealed that … Continued
November 22, 2017

Moore campaign refutes allegations of being banned from the mall

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Monday, Nov. 20, 2017, the Judge Roy Moore for U.S. Senate Campaign unveiled key witnesses that they claim “debunk” mainstream media claims that Moore was banned from the Gadsden Mall. “We are intent upon bringing out the truth, when no one in the press or in D.C. seems to … Continued
November 21, 2017

Conservatives defend Roy Moore

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Thursday, over 20 conservative thought leaders and conservative pastors were in Birmingham to endorse and defend Roy Moore in his bid for U.S. Senate. The event was emceed by Janet Porter, the president of Faith Through Action. Porter presented a letter of support that over 200 pastors and faith … Continued
November 21, 2017

New poll has Doug Jones with a five-point lead

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Friday, a new poll by Gravis indicates that Doug Jones has surged to the lead in the U.S. Senate race in the aftermath of accusations from several women claiming that Judge Roy Moore may have acted inappropriately with some young ladies on the Gadsden singles’ scene in the 1970s. … Continued
November 20, 2017

The ALGOP Steering Committee votes to continue supporting Roy Moore

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter After a week of speculation, the Alabama Republican Party Steering Committee reaffirmed its support for U.S. Senate nominee Roy Moore. Alabama Republican Party Chairman Terry Lathan said in a statement regarding the U.S. Senate election: “On Wednesday evening, the Alabama Republican Party Steering Committee, comprised of 21 members, met … Continued
November 17, 2017

Roy Moore fires up MARC meeting

By Brandon Moseley  Alabama Political Reporter Saturday, Republican Senate Candidate Roy Moore was the keynote speaker at the Mid Alabama Republican Club meeting in Birmingham. Moore denied the Washington Post allegations that he sexually abused a 14-year-old girl in 1979. “Now I want to address something that some people have come here to hear about,” … Continued
November 13, 2017

I believe Judge Roy Moore

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter I prefer the grind of every day reporting to sharing my opinions with the readers. I let Bill, Josh and Joey focus on the opinion writing, which they do so well. This time I will make an exception. We are now in the start of the third day of … Continued
November 11, 2017

Allegations against Roy Moore similar to those against Donald Trump

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter A bombshell allegation is suddenly unleashed on a populist candidate a month before the general election, women come forward with tales of misconduct, outraged media and GOP establishment types who never supported the nominee all demand that the nominee drop out of the race for the good of the … Continued
November 10, 2017

Moores’ Foundation for Moral Law threatens legal action against Washington Post

By Chip Brownlee Alabama Political Reporter The Foundation for Moral Law — a right-leaning legal advocacy group founded by US Senate candidate Roy Moore and headed by his wife, Kayla Moore — threatened legal action against the Washington Post on Wednesday night in response to a series of articles highlighting Moore’s relationship with the nonprofit … Continued
November 9, 2017

Moore campaign calls on Washington Post to issue retraction

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Friday, the Judge Roy Moore for U.S. Senate Campaign called on the Washington Post (WAPO) to issue a correction regarding its recent reporting on Moore, which Campaign Chairman Bill Armistead called inaccurate. Chairman Armistead said in a statement,“The Washington Post recently published a number of hit pieces on Judge … Continued
October 23, 2017