Analysis: The rise, fall and (sort of) rise of Mo Brooks explains GOP gun politics
On Tuesday, hours after another massacre carried out by a gunman, Brooks’s prediction turned into prophecy as he surged into second place in the state’s Republican primary and advanced to a runoff race next month to determine the GOP nominee.
The rise, fall and semi-rise of Brooks encapsulates the power that gun rights hold inside Republican politics, particularly in deep-red southern and western states and despite national polling showing overwhelming support for some restrictions on gun ownership. Some personal issues dogged Durant, along with accusations of being a carpetbagger who hardly ever voted in Alabama. But the gun issue also played a big role, Shelby said Wednesday. “I think it hurt him. I think it hurt him a lot in the state.”Durant entered the Senate race as the unknown candidate with a sterling personal resume: a decorated Army helicopter pilot who was held hostage by terrorists in Somalia in 1993, a deadly battle documented by the 2001 movie “Black Hawk Down.
But Brooks floundered this year, falling into third place, prompting Trump to back out and blame the six-term congressman with going “woke” by not talking about election fraud.That positioned Durant to go after Brooks’s supporters and pursue Trump’s endorsement. “Let’s face it. If we could do that with some of our U.S. cities, that would be a pretty good step towards law and order,” Durant said, a line that got playedAnd Brooks just sat there, avoiding the fire, boosted by millions of dollars in ads from the Club for Growth.
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