How stupid are the people of Alabama? Roy Moore should've been ran out of the state on a rail years ago.
He is still on the sidelines, but ex-Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore would be the frontrunner in the 2020 Republican Senate primary a little less than a year out from the contest, according to a poll released Tuesday.
The Mason-Dixon poll of 400 registered Alabama voters who identify as Republican showed Moore with 34 percent support, followed by U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Huntsville, at 27 percent, and the only declared candidate, Republican Congressman Bradley Byrne of Fairhope, at 13 percent. U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer, R-Hoover, had 11 percent support while Alabama Senate President Del Marsh had 4 percent and businessman Tim James was sixth at 2 percent. A quarter of those polled were undecided.