Roy Moore Becomes Increasingly Defiant: Trump ‘Doesn’t Control Who Votes’

Republican senatorial candidate Roy Moore arrives at an election night party in Montgomery, Alabama, on December 12, 2017. Alabama voters were casting the last ballots Tuesday in a pivotal US Senate contest between a... Republican senatorial candidate Roy Moore arrives at an election night party in Montgomery, Alabama, on December 12, 2017. Alabama voters were casting the last ballots Tuesday in a pivotal US Senate contest between a Republican dogged by accusations he once preyed on teenage girls and a Democrat seeking an upset win in a deeply conservative southern state. / AFP PHOTO / JIM WATSON (Photo credit should read JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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Roy Moore became increasingly defiant throughout the course of the day on Wednesday, after President Trump posted a tweet warning him he shouldn’t run for Senate in Alabama.

During an interview with the Associated Press published early afternoon Wednesday, Moore offered that Trump was just being pressured by the media, Democrats and the establishment in Washington, D.C. Later Wednesday evening, Politico characterized Moore’s attitude as defiant.

“The president doesn’t control who votes for the United States Senate in Alabama,” Moore told Politico. “People in Alabama are smarter than that. They elect the senator from Alabama, not from Washington, D.C.”

Moore claimed to Politico that Republicans in his state are worried he still has a strong base of support in the state.

“They know I’ll win,” he said. “That’s why they’re upset.”

On Wednesday Trump warned of the dire consequences of a Democratic win in Alabama and flatly stated that Moore doesn’t have the ability to win in the state. The cold shoulder from the President is a shift for Moore, who, despite multiple allegations that he molested teenagers in his 30s, still enjoyed the support of the president during his first senate bid in 2017.

Sen. Doug Jones (D-AL) beat Moore and became the first Democratic senator to represent the state in 25 years.

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  1. It’s a “Who’s the Biggest Asshole?” throwdown. My money’s on the abomination in the WH, not small fry Roy.

  2. Go for it Roy, we are all rooting for you. I am praying for you to get the nomination and, if you don’t, please run as an independent.

  3. Even if Moore is elected (damn it), as long as Trump remains president (fuck that), he’ll still suck up to Trump. ETTD.

  4. Avatar for pol pol says:

    So, Moore is now the man who stands up to Trump? This could get interesting.

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