POL Jeff Sessions Takes Commanding 21-Point Lead over GOP Field - UPDATE, post 11.

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Jeff Sessions Takes Commanding 21-Point Lead over GOP Field
Matthew Boyle
Jeff Sessions (R-AL), former U.S. attorney general and former senator, has taken a commanding 21-point lead over the rest of the GOP field a little over a month ahead of the Alabama primary, a poll obtained by Breitbart News exclusively shows.
Sessions, at 43 percent, towers over the next best candidate Rep. Bradley Byrne (R-AL)—who is at 22 percent. Tommy Tuberville, the former Auburn football coach, has dropped to third place at 21 percent—a slide that is significant in that it follows a trend where Tuberville has consistently struggled and faded since Sessions’ entrance into the field.
“Jeff Sessions is winning because the people of Alabama want a fighter in the US Senate,” Curt Anderson, the top adviser to Sessions, told Breitbart News. “They want a pro-Trump conservative who will never capitulate to the Washington, DC, establishment, and they know that is Jeff Sessions. He’s a national leader on fighting illegal immigration and fighting against the left’s desire to destroy our religious freedom. The Democrats know that Jeff Sessions will defeat Doug Jones.
“Jeff Sessions is winning because he is a pro-Trump Republican who has spent his life fighting for pro-Trump, pro-America policies like supporting our troops, bringing our jobs back from overseas, religious liberty, and fighting against illegal immigration, and the Bernie-and-The Squad-style socialism,” Timmy Teepell, a senior adviser to Sessions, also told Breitbart News. “Jeff Sessions is the only candidate in this race positioned to take on Schiff apologist Doug Jones.”
Sessions, who served as President Donald Trump’s Attorney General for the beginning of his presidency, had represented this seat in the U.S. Senate for two decades before Trump appointed him to lead the Justice Department. Sessions was known in the Senate for his leadership among Republicans on economic nationalist issues like immigration, trade, national security especially when it comes to China, and standing up for American workers against special interests.
Sessions was also the first U.S. Senator to endorse President Trump in 2016, doing so early in the race before the Alabama primaries at a rally just outside Huntsville. Only a few House Republicans had endorsed Trump, an outsider in GOP politics, before Sessions’ game-changing endorsement helped the now president begin to wrap up the nomination and win over the GOP.
Sessions later served as Trump’s attorney general, but his old seat in a special election fell to Democrat Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) due in large part to problems with the appointed now former Sen. Luther Strange (R-AL) and more significantly issues with the 2017 special election GOP nominee former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore.
Since then, several candidates including Byrne, Tuberville, and Moore again have all announced bids for the seat—and then Sessions joined the race late in the game at the filing deadline. President Trump last week tweeted a poll conducted right after Sessions joined the race that showed Sessions in the lead over Tuberville by 4 points—Sessions at 35 and Tuberville at 31—while Byrne was down at 12 percent.
I LOVE ALABAMA! pic.twitter.com/ZDlBDehhvN
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 23, 2020
That poll was conducted from Dec. 1 to Dec. 3 in late 2019, just a few days after Sessions formally entered the race, and was commissioned by the Alabama Farmers Federation which is pushing Tuberville’s candidacy.
But clearly since that poll was conducted way back then, Sessions has vaulted out to a commanding lead way above his competitors—and Tuberville has slid back significantly dropping way down into third place, with Byrne overtaking him for second place.
This poll that Breitbart News has exclusively obtained ahead of its public release shows Sessions on the rise in his comeback bid was conducted by On Message, the firm representing Sessions in his bid to retake the Senate seat.
It was conducted from Jan. 13 to Jan. 15, with a sample size of 700 likely GOP primary voters and a margin of error of 3.7 percent.
On Message’s Wes Anderson is an award-winning GOP pollster, winning the American Association of Political Consultants (AAPC) pollster of the year award just last cycle in 2018 for his work on the races that saw now Sens. Rick Scott (R-FL) and Josh Hawley (R-MO) defeat incumbent Democrats in their respective states.
Not only is Sessions leading in the straight-up ballot test, but he’s also towering over his next-closest competitors in terms of favorability. A whopping 72 percent view him as either very or somewhat favorable—38 percent very and 33 percent somewhat—while just 10 percent view him somewhat unfavorably and 9 percent very unfavorably.
Tuberville has 22 percent who view him very favorably, 28 percent who view him somewhat favorably, ten percent somewhat unfavorably, and eight percent very unfavorably—meaning he has 22 percent less Alabama GOP primary voters who have a favorable opinion of him than Sessions.
Byrne has 22 percent who view him very favorably, 24 percent who view him somewhat favorably, six percent who view him somewhat unfavorably, and foue percent who view him very unfavorably.
On issues, the poll also found the most important issue by far is for the candidate to be someone who is “standing up against radical Democrats and their push towards socialism,” with 47 percent saying that’s the most important. The next most important, at 20 percent, is “stopping illegal immigration” and then at 11 percent is “protecting religious liberty and freedom of speech.”

 

beDplorable

Senior Member
As a former Alabamian (is that a word?) and lifelong AU fan my vote is Tommy Tuberville. Sessions? I liked him back in the day but I have yet to see his performance as AG vindicated so ..meh
 

Big Sarge

Old School
Doug Jones has disappointed me with his performance. With that said, I wouldn't pull for Sessions to boot him out. Sessions has shown his true colors when put under a little pressure.
 

The Hammer

Has No Life - Lives on TB

The Hammer

Has No Life - Lives on TB

Big Sarge

Old School
Sessions had Trump's endorsement and vice versa before Jeffy went to the Big House........just sayin'. Who's to say that T.T. wouldn't end up doing the same thing if put on the spot. Nothing that I've seen on Tuberville so far would make me believe so. Pretty much all he's said is (paraphrasing) "I'm endorsed by Trump, drain the swamp and build the wall".
But for me right now it's "the lesser of the 2 evils". I can't complain any because I didn't go vote today.
 

naegling62

Veteran Member
Wow, low turnout is the big news. I think they had 700k for the primary and they're expecting 500k for this run off. I'm not sure how that bodes for the general election.
 

Old Reliable

Veteran Member
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Tommy Tuberville, a political newcomer whose campaign singularly focused on his loyalty to President Donald Trump, defeated Jeff Sessions in the Republican primary runoff Tuesday to earn the chance to face Senator Doug Jones in the November according to a projection by the Associated Press.

 

Walrus

Veteran Member
Well, bye-bye, little Jeffie-boy pie, drive your chevy to the levee and maybe the levee won't be dry.

Tuberville absolutely HAS to win the general election; Alabama has to be counted as a safe republicrat seat in case of a mess-up somewhere else. I'd have to hold my nose and pull the lever for him but that's the way it is every time I cast a vote for anyone nowadays, seems like.

I'm probably not a good model of an exemplary voter; first time I was eligible to vote in a national election, I voted for Jimmy Carter over Gerald Ford. That didn't turn out very well but I learned my lesson - never have pulled that yellow dawg lever since but still have had to hold my nose to pull the other'n.

Third party? pfffft not interested in throwing my otherwise marginally meaningless vote completely down the drain.
 

naegling62

Veteran Member
Well, bye-bye, little Jeffie-boy pie, drive your chevy to the levee and maybe the levee won't be dry.

Tuberville absolutely HAS to win the general election; Alabama has to be counted as a safe republicrat seat in case of a mess-up somewhere else. I'd have to hold my nose and pull the lever for him but that's the way it is every time I cast a vote for anyone nowadays, seems like.

I'm probably not a good model of an exemplary voter; first time I was eligible to vote in a national election, I voted for Jimmy Carter over Gerald Ford. That didn't turn out very well but I learned my lesson - never have pulled that yellow dawg lever since but still have had to hold my nose to pull the other'n.

Third party? pfffft not interested in throwing my otherwise marginally meaningless vote completely down the drain.
Third party votes are not wasted, just ineffective unless everyone joins in. It's going to be interesting how this plays out in November. I'm still curious as to the low turnout. Seems like low enthusiasm for these two candidates. Tuberville is not helped by the fact he wouldn't debate sessions, he may find himself as unprepared as Bloomberg was.
 

Walrus

Veteran Member
I think they're wasted .... but I'd be inclined to agree with you regarding the ones who voted for Ross Perot whose votes ended up giving us the Clintons. And we've been trying to dislodge THAT stench ever since and haven't succeeded.

So you made a good point, although I'm unsure if that particular point was your intent. I accepted it as hopeful and don't disagree but it takes a mighty wind to move these goalposts.
 

Illini Warrior

Illini Warrior
we'll never know what it was - he did something in his career/life - the DNC found it and used it against him >>>> obvious as hell

if the DNC can actually cheat enough to stop Trump in November >>> mission accomplished - Sessions stalled everything the first 24 months ....
 

Illini Warrior

Illini Warrior
He didn’t do anything under Trump ... did he think we didn’t notice. He’s part of the swamp.

the anti-Trumpers are all saying that Sessions got back stabbed by Trump for "revenge" - if he didn't do anything wrong and did his job as required - why did he quit? - compared to Barr's activity in the first 3 months Sessions was standing still for 2 years - the FBI coup a-holes were still milling around the watercooler ....
 
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naegling62

Veteran Member
If I'm not mistaken, Tuberville's positions are not ones that most here will be excited about. Yes, Sessions actions regarding his stint as AG, look like Deep State, but a football coach that won't debate his positions worries me come this fall. Hell, even I wasn't fired up with this election.

Now in the coming months Tuberville's positions might be more preferred over Jones but, Jones is already talking about Heath insurance issues which the GOP in Alabama is woefully inadequate in. Oh, and BTW, I'm paying around $2,700+ per month now and the in State Republicans which control all three houses of government, have done nothing to address this situation in which all self employed businessmen find themselves.
 

bbbuddy

DEPLORABLE ME
Now in the coming months Tuberville's positions might be more preferred over Jones but, Jones is already talking about Heath insurance issues which the GOP in Alabama is woefully inadequate in. Oh, and BTW, I'm paying around $2,700+ per month now and the in State Republicans which control all three houses of government, have done nothing to address this situation in which all self employed businessmen find themselves.
Never forget what you're paying for insurance was brought to you by the commie dems.
Remind everyone of that!
 

bbbuddy

DEPLORABLE ME
Since Obamacare is a federal law, I doubt your state reps can do anything. As long as commie dems control the House, you're SOL...
 

fish hook

Deceased
Third party votes are not wasted, just ineffective unless everyone joins in. It's going to be interesting how this plays out in November. I'm still curious as to the low turnout. Seems like low enthusiasm for these two candidates. Tuberville is not helped by the fact he wouldn't debate sessions, he may find himself as unprepared as Bloomberg was.
That is exactly why i didn't vote yesterday,i really didn't like either one of them.I knew that however it turned out i would have to support the winner in November.
 

Walrus

Veteran Member
From what I’ve been reading, no. Not anymore.

I hadn't been following Mittie much lately but if that's true, it'd be quite the reversal for that particular electorate (unless some actual well-known Mormon conservatives were reacting to his butthurt feelz and would be good primary opponents). It's kind of amazing how thin-skinned professional politico types actually are when someone like Trump gouges the genteel coating away with one of his abrupt dismissals and subsequent taunts. Bolton is another example of that, I think.

But I would suspect the news regarding that topic would be poll-based and I have less and less reliance on their accuracies as time goes on.

You know, polls around the world - say in the UK Commonwealth, for instance - seem to be way more accurate than do ours here in the US of A. Seems as if you can pretty much take British polls to the bank whereas every time a poll is released here, I think of how it was most likely manipulated to bring out a predetermined result rather than be a real actual poll of what people are thinking (or feeling in today's environment).

It'd be interesting to see a comparison study but I'd be suspicious as to its bias anyways, so maybe not.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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I haven't been reading the polls. I've been reading news stories on Romney and people talking about how they feel about him.
 

TKO

Veteran Member
Well, bye-bye, little Jeffie-boy pie, drive your chevy to the levee and maybe the levee won't be dry.

Tuberville absolutely HAS to win the general election; Alabama has to be counted as a safe republicrat seat in case of a mess-up somewhere else. I'd have to hold my nose and pull the lever for him but that's the way it is every time I cast a vote for anyone nowadays, seems like.

I'm probably not a good model of an exemplary voter; first time I was eligible to vote in a national election, I voted for Jimmy Carter over Gerald Ford. That didn't turn out very well but I learned my lesson - never have pulled that yellow dawg lever since but still have had to hold my nose to pull the other'n.

Third party? pfffft not interested in throwing my otherwise marginally meaningless vote completely down the drain.
Well, I wish Tuberville a lot of good conservatism out there! I could have voted for either Sessions or Tuberville. I like a fresh start here, though, for Alabama. I am seeing RINOs and older chaff just primaried away now. I'm loving that.
 
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