WakeForestRanger
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I do not think sessions will win the primary Trumpers hate him and this is Trump country. Only thing going against Tuberville is that a lot of Bama fans might have a hard time voting for him. Moore would probably win in a rematch against Jones, but I think it will be Tuberville v Jones and that Tuberville will win. No data, just feelings.
Yeah, Jones is definitely the underdog, but his only shot is against Moore, imo. Against Sessions or Tuberville I don't think he's got a chance.
I do not think sessions will win the primary Trumpers hate him and this is Trump country. Only thing going against Tuberville is that a lot of Bama fans might have a hard time voting for him. Moore would probably win in a rematch against Jones, but I think it will be Tuberville v Jones and that Tuberville will win. No data, just feelings.
Now, I call on the Congress to give 1 million American children the same opportunity Janiyah has just received. Pass the Education Freedom Scholarships and Opportunity Act — because no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing government school.
President Donald Trump turned a Philadelphia fourth grader into a poster child for the school-choice movement Tuesday when he told the nation that thousands of students were “trapped in failing government schools" and announced that the girl was at last getting a scholarship to attend the school of her choice.
But Janiyah Davis already attends one of the city’s most sought-after charter schools, The Inquirer has learned. In September, months before she was an honored guest at Trump’s State of the Union address, she entered Math, Science and Technology Community Charter School III.
I can be down with this if we include big pharma CEOs.