Cygnal AL: Moore +8 in primary Moore +11 in runoff half after Trump tweet (user search)
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RFayette 🇻🇦
RFayette
Junior Chimp
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« on: August 11, 2017, 04:42:57 PM »

Is Moore more of a Huckabee type populist/social conservative, or is he more of a Ted Cruz tea party nut?

He is a Dominionist, which basically means he supports a fundamentalist Christian form of Sharia Law.

We also have people like that in the Dutch parliament (proportional representation hehe), but they're actually a valuable addition to the Dutch parliament. There would be even more of them with a FPTP system like in the US now I think about it.
Which party or parties are they from?

SGP, which is one of my favorite political parties worldwide. 
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RFayette 🇻🇦
RFayette
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2017, 06:47:54 PM »

Is Moore more of a Huckabee type populist/social conservative, or is he more of a Ted Cruz tea party nut?

He is a Dominionist, which basically means he supports a fundamentalist Christian form of Sharia Law.

We also have people like that in the Dutch parliament (proportional representation hehe), but they're actually a valuable addition to the Dutch parliament. There would be even more of them with a FPTP system like in the US now I think about it.
Which party or parties are they from?

SGP, which is one of my favorite political parties worldwide. 

You support a party which wants to restrict voting rights to male heads of households?


That's unfortunate. Didn't know that. Sad

I liked the fact that it was predominantly people with Reformed theology and was full-spectrum conservative, but that's a lot further right-wing than I thought they were.
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RFayette 🇻🇦
RFayette
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: August 14, 2017, 10:54:56 AM »

Does anyone else find it odd how well Moore is doing in suburban areas of Alabama? What we saw in BOTH the gop primary and the general election was that right wing populism was not well liked in suburbs across the country.

Yet moore is running it up according to crosstabs.

Moore is pretty much a standard conservative on economic issues, more of a Cruz type than a Trump type.  Plus, the Alabama suburbs are very socially conservative.

Not to mention that Trump did just fine in the Alabama suburbs during the primaries.
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