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Related: About this forumMo Brooks Falls in the Polls as Cheetolini Mulls Pulling Endorsement
Alabama's Mo Brooks is slipping in the Republican primary for Senate, according to a new poll.
The congressman is now in third place in the GOP race, the latest survey conducted by McLaughlin & Associates showed. Brooks had support from 17.6 percent of likely primary voters, trailing opponents Katie Britt and Mike Durant. Britt was in second place with 32 percent from likely voters, while Durant lead the pack with 33.8 percent support.
Brooks, who earned Donald Trump's endorsement last year, was ahead of the field just a few months ago. In a December survey from the same polling firm, Brooks had support from 31.4 percent of respondents while Britt had 26.2 percent support and Durant 16.6 percent.
The findings come as Trump mulls pulling his endorsement of Brooks. The former president has weighed into dozens of federal races ahead of the 2022 midterms, touting his picks as the best in political history.
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MontanaMama
(23,988 posts)the possibility that Brooks is falling in the polls because of his endorsement? ETTD. Universal law, no exceptions.
House of Roberts
(5,668 posts)I've seen their ads already, and I wouldn't have any of them, but the idea we might replace Sessions and Shelby with the likes of Tuberville AND Brooks is disgusting. The old guys were as Reichwing as any, but they didn't have weapons-grade stupid as their only option.
trof
(54,270 posts)God help us.
Britt might be the lesser of three evils, but not by much.
Does she have a gun ad yet.
She will, I'm sure.
groundloop
(12,175 posts)Mo's campaign is probably finding it difficult to keep up with the payments.