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Itâs Election Day in Alabama, and what might have been a sleepy affairâreplacing long-time senator Jeff Sessions with another conservative Republicanâhas been anything but. The wildly divergent polls show everything from a relatively modest victory for the Republican, former state supreme court chief justice and credibly accused child molester Roy Moore, to [a relatively big win for the Democrat]( former prosecutor Doug Jones.
The result will almost certainly be something in between those two possibilities (or outside them, even) but no matter who wins Tuesday, the special election has further fractured the Grand Old Party. My colleagues Alice Lloyd and Andrew Egger [spoke with multiple members]( [of the Republican National Committee]( who are split on the RNCâs decision to re-enter the race with funds to support Moore. The National Republican Senatorial Committee and its chairman, Colorado senator Cory Gardner, [have remained firmly opposed]( to Mooreâs campaign. Nearly every Republican senator, including and [especially Alabamaâs Richard Shelby]( is opposed to Moore.
But President Donald Trump, who has semi-rallied for Moore and cut an eleventh-hour robocall for him, sits atop the GOP. His decision to wait for weeks after the Washington Postâs bombshell outlining the allegations against Moore before re-committing himself to the Republican candidate underscores the partyâs big divide. Thatâs because the Republican faithful, along with much of the party infrastructure, are with Trump and have adopted the presidentâs âwinning above allâ mindset. Trumpâs full embrace of Moore has only extended and intensified the intra-party war. [Read more...](
Quote of the DayâThis comes from former White House adviser Steve Bannon, at an election eve rally in Alabama on Monday: âThereâs a special place in hell for Republicans who should know better.â Thatâs a thinly veiled reference to Ivanka Trump, who used the same âspecial place in hellâ formulation to refer to âpeople who prey on childrenâ in a statement on the allegations against Roy Moore.
Things That Make You Go âHmmm . . .ââFrom [the Associated Press]( on United Nations ambassador Nikki Haleyâs comments this weekend that women accusing President Trump of sexual assault deserve to be heard: âHaleyâs comments infuriated the president, according to two people who are familiar with his views but who spoke on condition of anonymity because they arenât authorized to speak publicly about private conversations.â
President Trump again called for tighter immigration controls Monday after a Bangladeshi immigrant tried to carry out a suicide bombing on a New York subway, injuring four.
âAs I have been saying since I first announced my candidacy for president, America must fix its lax immigration system, which allows far too many dangerous, inadequately vetted people to access our country,â Trump said in a statement. âTodayâs terror suspect entered our country through extended-family chain migration, which is incompatible with national security.â [Read more...](
WatchâOn the 45th anniversary of the Apollo 17 moon landing, President Trump signed a memorandum calling for the United States to âlead the return of humans to the Moon.â
âWeâre honored to be joined by Apollo astronaut Jack Schmitt,â Trump said at the Monday afternoon ceremony. âExactly 45 years ago, almost to the minute, Jack became one of the last Americans to land on the moon. Today, we pledge that he will not be the last.â [Read more...](
Photo of the Day
Is the latest in a spate of recent films about the British response to Hitlerâs onslaught, circa 1940, one big metaphor? In this weekâs issue, [John Podhoretz makes a good case]( that Darkest Hour is less an absolutely faithful adaptation of Winston Churchillâs central role in that fateful era for Great Britain than an artistic representation of the national psychology. Either way, Gary Oldmanâs performance as Churchill looks, from the trailer, to be worth the price of admission.
Depressing Read of the DayâThe New York Times has a [big report on the sexual harassment]( of female lobbyists in state capitals by skeevy local lawmakers.
Song of the Dayâ["Synchronicity IIâ by the Police](
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