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Saturday, May 23, 2020

Coaching An Elf!

Trump continues his tirade against Jeff Sessions.
Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) is up for reelection and he's considered the most endangered senator in the 2020 U.S. Elections.

He will face the eventual Republican nominee for the race. But given how toxic this special election primary runoff is, I am only guessing they're going to sabotage one another.

Donald J. Trump has formally endorsed Tommy Tuberville, a former Auburn football coach for the U.S. Senate race. The opponent in the special election is Jefferson Beauregard Sessions. The former Attorney General who was fired out the cannon after he recused himself from the Robert Mueller investigation is hoping to win back the seat he held until he was hired briefly as Trump's top cop.

Sessions was the first U.S. Senator at the time to endorse Trump for president. Whereas others were moving towards Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and John Kasich, Sessions bucked them all by embracing MAGA and the bullshit that came along with it.

Sessions and Tuberville are both bigots and far-white zealots. They both oppose a woman's right to choose. They both support the building of the border wall and deporting immigrants. They both condemned progressives for opposing Trump.
Former football coach Tommy Tuberville is hoping to win over Alabama's far-white.
The difference is that Trump has put his faith in a person who will be "loyal" to his causes.

Given that Alabama is planning on opening up the state completely while COVID-19 is still rapidly spreading, Gov. Kay Ivey is placing her bets on the one Trump endorsed.

Ivey had scheduled the runoff in July. Whoever wins will take on Jones in November.

Sessions who normally wins primaries and won the Senate seat numerous times, now faces his toughest battle yet. Both of them are statistically tied. Tuberville earned 33% of the vote, while Sessions earned 31%. The former U.S. senate candidate Roy Moore won 20% of the vote.

Trump has now throwing his concerns that Sessions could sabotage Tuberville.



He blasted Sessions for being a disgraceful Attorney General and felt the people of Alabama need a better person suited for the job.

Sessions hit back.




Tuberville hit back as well.




Now if Sessions does lose the runoff, he will try to win back the seat as an independent or under the Constitution Party. The far-white political organization is willing to sabotage Republicans.

Sessions is a vindictive man. He will not let a jackass beat him. Especially if that jackass was his former boss.
Can Doug Jones pull it off again. Black women helped him win the 2017 special election.
I hope Sessions lose because Tuberville seems like a lightweight and he carries baggage. The two could destroy one another and Jones could squeak out a narrow victory. He won against Moore by 1.3% points in the 2017 special election.

Tuberville was then a coach for the University of Mississippi, Auburn University, Texas Tech University and most recently the University of Cincinnati before he retired.

Apparently, Trump likes a guy who thinks like him. Tuberville was a birther. He was on that asshole Sean "Softball" Hannity's carnival of bullshit talking about former Barack Obama's birth certificate.



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