"If judicial nominations represent the spear-point of all of the partisan battles in Washington, former Alabama Attorney General Bill Pryor is the poison on the spear," writes Quin Hillyer. " Come to Alabama, though, and the cognoscenti from all shades of the political spectrum find the controversy badly misguided. Here, the Republican Pryor enjoys near-universal support even from newspapers that endorsed Al Gore and John Kerry, from elected officials both Democrat and Republican, black and white--and even from the Democrat who Mr. Pryor defeated for attorney general."
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