Alabama Special Election Results, Plus Republicans Decide Not To Vote On Health Care Bill




The Joy Cardin Show show

Summary: Alabama Republican voters chose a former supreme court chief justice over the incumbent in Tuesday's U.S. Senate primary. Roy Moore defeated Luther Strange, a former state attorney appointed to fill the seat previously held by Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Meanwhile, Republicans leaders announced that they will not vote on the Graham-Cassidy health care bill and will instead move on to try to revamp the tax code. We discuss these top political headlines and more with two guests of differing political perspectives during a special midweek edition of the Week in Review.