Discussion: AL Senate Race To Officially End Next Week With Certified Doug Jones' Win

He will never concede and raise money off this until he runs again in 2020.

Had Trump lost, he’d be doing the same thing.

There is no state, no country or even political party; there is only them and that is all that matters.

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I agree with you that Moore will do this. But it won’t work. In their world, you can’t wash off the stink of a loss. You are forever a loser, and you are tossed aside.

My theory anyway. Moore can be the petri dish that bears it out. Or the crash test dummy.

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Hopefully before 2020, some Alabama father is going to find PedoBoyRoy lurking around his pre-teen daughter’s bedroom window, and give him a 20 gauge salute…

Dear Roy,

Just fuck off already.

Signed, God

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I think they’re still gobsmaked that after all their voter suppression efforts, Bo Diddler still lost.

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Moore has not conceded the race. In a Thursday fundraising letter to his supporters, Moore said he needs donations to investigate what he calls reports of fraud and irregularities in the election.

Keep on griftin’ – to infinitiy and beyond!

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Not just that - African American turnout was 98%.

That’s fucking incredible in Alabama. I love it more than I can say.

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I think 98% is the percentage of African Americans who voted for Jones. Overall turnout among African-Americans was nowhere near 98% (nor was any other group). But African-American turnout was still much higher than usual for a mid-term election, much less a special election, and it was higher than their percentage in the population. So the overall point is valid – African Americans turned out strongly, and those who did overwhelmingly voted for Jones. If either of these things hadn’t happened, he wouldn’t have won.

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My bad. hahaha sorry

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I read that African American women basically elected Doug Jones, didn’t know turn out was that high.

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Moore said he needs donations to investigate what he calls reports of fraud and irregularities

It’s completed ; You are definitely irregular and absolutely a fraud. case closed
It’s over dummy.

Turnout among African-Americans in the Alabama race was about 30% (which is considered strong turnout for this type of off-year special election). Jones won about 96% of AA voters who turned out, 98% of female AA voters who turned out.

Exit polling also showed that black Alabamians, whose turnout neared 30 percent - eclipsing turnout percentages during Barack Obama’s two presidential wins - overwhelmingly voted in favor of Jones. According to the exit poll data, Jones won 98 percent of votes cast by black women.

Zac McCrary, a Democratic pollster based in Montgomery, followed up with an analysis of the election and noted that the enormous black support for Jones made the difference. “If Jones’ African-American support was 90 percent instead of 96 percent, Roy Moore would now be senator-elect,” McCrary wrote.

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