Diogenes wrote:
"Alabamans need to vote for Moore, the Senate led by McConnell, and at the urging of the other human garbage in the Senate, will vote to refuse to seat him, then the Governor of Alabama will appoint someone to finish Session's term."
No, I believe that's incorrect.
The following is shouted for emphasis:
THE SENATE CANNOT REFUSE TO SEAT MR. MOORE.
(Or... anyone else, for that matter)
So long as he has been duly elected in a legitimate election by the voters of his state, he must be seated as a Senator.
This came to a head with House Representative Adam Clayton Powell in a U.S. Supreme Court decision in 1969. The above was the Court's decision.
Once he is seated, the Senate could move to expel him.
But sumthin' tells me that if it does, and if the Pubbies there refuse to support him, all hell is gonna break loose come 2018...