Former President Donald Trump rescinded his endorsement of conservative Rep. Mo Brooks' Senate bid two months ago. Brooks was lagging in fundraising and his polling numbers had stalled in the Republican primary against former Business Council of Alabama president and CEO Katie Britt. Britt has been a polling leader in recent months, with the latest survey conducted by Cygnal showing her ahead with 30.8 percent of the vote.
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Mo Brooks is bouncing back in Alabama's GOP Senate race despite Trump yanking endorsement: report
The prospect that Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) will be the Republican nominee on the November ballot to replace retiring Sen. Richard Shelby (R) appears to be growing despite Donald Trump yanking his endorsement in mid-March, reports the New York Times.Brooks initially received the former president's whole...
“Two months ago, Rep. Mo Brooks, whose hard-right credentials were unblemished, seemed to be imploding in the Alabama Republican Senate race,” the New York Times reports.“Under a rain of attack ads, polls showed him falling behind two rivals. Former President Donald J. Trump humiliated Mr.
Scorned by Trump, Mo Brooks Rises in Alabama Senate Race
In politics, “the one factor that issues is how a lot cash you’ve received and the way low you’re keen to go,” he stated with disgust on Friday. “It’s very,