Well, well. Looks like Roy Moore may run for Senate again from Alabama.
From The Hill:
Roy Moore, who lost his bid in 2017 for an Alabama Senate seat, hinted this week that he could be considering launching another Senate campaign.
Moore wrote in an email to supporters that Sen. Doug Jones (D-Ala.), who defeated Moore in 2017, will be "the first to know" "when and if" he decides to run again.
Moore also blamed disinformation campaigns for his loss to the Democrat.
Doug Jones has been throwing shade at sexual predator Roy Moore since Roy stated that the only reason he lost was that the election was stolen from him because of fraudulent voting (of course). He also believes a cybersecurity research firm used social media to spread disinformation against him.
“If he really believes that and if the Republican Party really believes that then they all ought to just step aside, have a press conference with him and let's just do it again," Jones told Politico.
And, just in case anybody forgets on which side of the bread the dogs are whistling, Moore’s son has started a PAC called “C.S.A.” for “Conservative States of America”. Um-hmm.
There is already one Republican announced in the race to unseat Jones in this election, Rep. Bradley Byrne. Freedom Caucus member Mo Brooks is also indicating interest, and the GOP is considering a “Draft Jeff Sessions” movement.