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Alabama Senate Race
2020 elections
Mar. 11, 2020
Trump Endorses Sessions Foe in Alabama
Backing Tommy Tuberville is Trump’s ultimate revenge on his former attorney general for failing to quash what became the Mueller investigation.
By
Ed Kilgore
super tuesday
Mar. 4, 2020
There Were Down-Ballot Contests on Super Tuesday, Too
Five states had down-ballot races, and some will shape the congressional landscape in November.
By
Ed Kilgore
impeachment
Dec. 17, 2019
House Republican Wants Impeachment of Trump to Include Impeachment of Obama
Bradley Byrne, an Alabama Republicans who needs some MAGA magic, is going the extra mile to go after Trump’s hated predecessor.
By
Ed Kilgore
alabama senate race
July 26, 2019
Tommy Tuberville: Roy Moore Without the Sex Scandals
The former Auburn coach is working hard to dumb down the 2020 Alabama Senate race.
By
Ed Kilgore
lost causes
Dec. 16, 2017
Roy Moore Won’t Accept Reality, Fundraises for ‘Election Integrity Fund’
Math be damned, the defeated candidate is pushing voter fraud.
By
Chas Danner
Dec. 14, 2017
Roy Moore Still Hasn’t Conceded
He’s still waiting on God.
By
Caroline Bankoff
the national interest
Dec. 12, 2017
Alabama Voters to Roy Moore: F*ck You and the Horse You Rode in On
The candidate who is Donald Trump, but more so, suffers an ominous defeat.
By
Jonathan Chait
Nov. 30, 2017
Moore Using Abortion Issue to Shame Conservatives Into Voting on December 12
Roy Moore’s emphasis on the abortion issue shows the importance of a narrow band of conservative voters who may or may not go to the polls.
By
Ed Kilgore
Nov. 28, 2017
Can Doug Jones’s Money Make Roy Moore’s Misdeeds Matter?
The alleged sex predator is creeping back up in recent polls, even as his Democratic rival outspends him on TV ads by seven to one.
By
Eric Levitz
Nov. 21, 2017
New Doug Jones Ad Quotes Ivanka Trump
The Democratic candidate is using Republicans’ own words in his bid to defeat Roy Moore.
By
Benjamin Hart
Nov. 20, 2017
Kellyanne Conway Basically Tells People to Vote for Roy Moore
Tax cuts are more important than alleged abuse.
By
Benjamin Hart
Nov. 17, 2017
Polls Show Roy Moore Crashing in Alabama
But there’s still plenty of time left.
By
Benjamin Hart
Nov. 17, 2017
Obama Is Now More Popular Than Trump in Alabama, Fox News Poll Finds
Also, Democrat Doug Jones leads Roy Moore by eight points in the race for Jeff Sessions’s old Senate seat.
By
Eric Levitz
Nov. 15, 2017
Roy Moore’s Campaign Demands Accuser ‘Release the Yearbook’
Moore’s lawyer argues that one of the sexual-misconduct allegations against the candidate
could
be false, according to a handwriting expert.
By
Eric Levitz
Nov. 13, 2017
The Senators Who Have Fled Roy Moore: A Running List
Only one GOP senator publicly remains in his camp.
By
Benjamin Hart
Nov. 13, 2017
Mitch McConnell Says Roy Moore Should Quit Senate Race
“I believe the women.”
By
Benjamin Hart
Nov. 12, 2017
White House Advisers Create Some Distance From Roy Moore
But they left themselves an out.
By
Benjamin Hart
Nov. 11, 2017
Senators Flee Roy Moore, But He’s Not Going Anywhere
An antiestablishment candidate won’t bow to the Establishment’s wishes.
By
Benjamin Hart
Nov. 10, 2017
Moore Responds to Sexual Misconduct Allegations With Evasive Maneuvers
Moore denies he committed crimes against teenage girls, but can’t or won’t deny creepy behavior, which undermines his credibility.
By
Ed Kilgore
Nov. 10, 2017
First Poll After Sexual-Misconduct Allegations Shows Moore, Jones Dead Even
A survey in which 82 percent of respondents indicated they’d heard about the
Post
story involving Moore indicated he’s damaged but not doomed.
By
Ed Kilgore
Nov. 9, 2017
Roy Moore’s Troubles Could Open a Door to a Democratic Senate
It’s early days, but allegations of predatory behavior by the Alabamian could reduce the GOP’s Senate margin to one vote.
By
Ed Kilgore