Mo Brooks Proposes Everyone Drops Out of Senate Race to Give Sessions Back His Place

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ROSSELLA

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Mo Brooks would leave Senate race to reinstate Sessions

Apparently Mo Brooks said, "If all Republican candidates collectively agree to simultaneously withdraw from this race, then we clear the way for the Republican Party of Alabama to nominate Jeff Sessions to be the Republican nominee for the December 12, 2017 general election.He can return to the Senate where he has served us so well. President can then appoint whomever he wants as Attorney General."

That's...one option.
 

Desdichado

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I'll bet my bottom dollar Mo Brooks is trying to arrange a deal for himself.
 
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I'll bet my bottom dollar Mo Brooks is trying to arrange a deal for himself.
Something tells me he might be the only one taking his proposal.
 

Desdichado

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I think one of the candidates in the race was gearing up to run against Sessions anyway. So I agree.

That and running is so expensive. Asking everybody else with so much invested to throw in the towel is just plain stupid.

But Sessions is wildly popular... We'll see!

Something tells me he might be the only one taking his proposal.
 

p_rehbein

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If Sessions does leave the AG position...........WHO IN THEIR RIGHT MINDS would WANT to replace him?
 

Desdichado

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I'm sure your statement is rhetorical, but my answer would be almost anybody with a law degree and an R after their name.

If Sessions does leave the AG position...........WHO IN THEIR RIGHT MINDS would WANT to replace him?
 

p_rehbein

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Not really.............given that Trump isn't exactly displaying a sense of loyalty to those who worked hard to get him elected, and stood by his side when others would not, I'd say the message around D.C. is pretty clear........DON'T GET INTO THAT QUAGMIRE!

It is impossible to deny that Trumps Administration has been a chaotic rendition of Musical Chairs.



I'm sure your statement is rhetorical, but my answer would be almost anybody with a law degree and an R after their name.
 
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ROSSELLA

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given that Trump isn't exactly displaying a sense of loyalty to those who worked hard to get him elected, and stood by his side when others would not.
Which is ironic because all he talks about lately is how unloyal and unfair everyone is being to him.