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FOX News Poll: Democrat Doug Jones Leads Judge Roy Moore By 8 Points
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| November 16,2017
| Jim Hoft
Posted on 11/16/2017 3:34:02 PM PST by Hojczyk
After a week of non-stop media hits and allegations be several women of inappropriate conduct 38 years ago Republican Judge Roy Moore is now down by 8 points in the latest FOX News poll.
Despite the allegations it is still stunning that Alabama Republicans would vote for a committed anti-American Socialist to represent them in the US Senate.
Judge Moore has a lot of work to do between now and the election on December 12th.
The Gloria Allred tactics of personal destruction appear to be working for Democrats.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Alabama
KEYWORDS: dougjones; fakepolls; fauxnews; gopestablishment; jones; lol; moore; rinos; roymoore
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To: QuigleyDU
If the citizens of Alabama think Roy Moore has ANY chance of losing this election they will be voting in droves just as they did for Trump!!! Frankly I hope they keep putting forth these FAKE polls with Moore behind it will drive conservatives to the voting booths, these people are such idiots why in the world would these pollsters think for a minute if we thought Moore was losing we would stay home!!! Moore WINS mark my words we are DRAINING THE SWAMP!!!! MAGA!!!!
To: mewzilla; Hojczyk
No info on methodology, eh? Snort.
Not only that, but on RealClearPolitics, it says this poll was done with only 649 likely voters. LOL
I guess they stopped polling once they got the numbers they liked.
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posted on
11/16/2017 5:04:12 PM PST
by
COBOL2Java
(John McCain treats GOP voters like he treated his first wife)
To: Trump Girl Kit Cat
Fox and its owner Murdoch alway work for the Amnesty candidate, Moore is not their guy.
To: edh
And I’ve noticed people that comment on articles at their site are liberals and anti-Trump...so they may have taken the polls
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posted on
11/16/2017 5:32:08 PM PST
by
tina07
(In loving memory of my father,WWII Vet. CBI 10/16/42-12/17/45, d. 11/1/85)
To: Hojczyk; All
What is the alternative ??
CONCENTRATE ON WHAT THAT WILL BE
ONCE THE PERVERTS TAKE OVER
Didn’t Moore when he was a democrat organize a protest against Clinton during those impeachment hearings ? Before he switched partya > Is this Payback ???
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posted on
11/16/2017 5:55:17 PM PST
by
mosesdapoet
(Mosesdapoet aka L.J.Keslin)
To: mewzilla
No info on methodology, eh? Snort.
Don't you know? They are our betters and we are not smart enough to understand any of the underlying methodology of polls nor are we smart enough to comprehend Statistics.
We are to just read their pronouncements, including their polls, shut up, and do what they tell us. (do I need a sarc tag?)
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posted on
11/16/2017 6:01:57 PM PST
by
OldMissileer
(Atlas, Titan, Minuteman, PK. Winners of the Cold War)
To: Hojczyk
I’m sure Moore is behind simply because he botched the Hannity interview and this poll reflects that.
He does have time to recover and as Allred an companies lies are exposed, he can bounce back
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posted on
11/16/2017 6:26:06 PM PST
by
Angels27
To: Hojczyk
To hell with polls at this point.. it’s either Moore or the dem. the choice is clear.
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posted on
11/16/2017 6:48:26 PM PST
by
ScottinVA
( Liberals, go find another country.)
To: Hojczyk
What matters in Alabama is who counts the ballots. At least that is what I learned at Bama when the mini powers that be on campus knew their guy was gonna lose the battle for college republican president. So they took the ballot box to a closed room and added as many votes as they needed to defeat the insurgents. I watched it with my own eyes. Thus, I have never trusted politics in Alabama. The guy who won that college election graduated and went right to work on the election of a democrat politician in a statewide election. Lol
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posted on
11/16/2017 6:53:31 PM PST
by
petitfour
(APPEAL TO HEAVEN)
To: jazzlite
I believe most of Fox Snooze is with the GOPEs. They are part of the elitist inside-side-the-beltway bubble people club that doesn’t want that bubble to be disturbed by outsiders such as Trump or Moore. The real “collusion” that’s going on in this country is an effort by both parties and most of the media to build and maintain a monopoly on political power in Washinton. This isn’t Republican vs. Democrat. This is about those that see themselves as the ruling class versus the American people. I would not be surprised if the RINOs themselves were behind the Moore sexual harassment allegations after Luther Strange was spurned by Alabama voters.
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posted on
11/16/2017 7:01:44 PM PST
by
ThomasSawyer
(Democratic Underground: Proof that anyone can figure out how to use a computer.)
To: NKP_Vet
>> You have to suspend common sense to believe a pro abortion, same sex marriage supporter is leading a pro life Christian in Alabama. Its an insult to every Christian voter in the state and 100% not true.<<
Moreover, if the voters who are being influenced by this Democrat/RINO attack on Judge Moore were aware of the fact that the liberal professional elite in New York and Washington look down upon the people of Alabama and the rest of the South as nothing but a tribe of uneducated Yahoos, they might begin to comprehend just what’s going on with this vicious attack upon a true Southern gentleman.
To: Hojczyk
Read this:
ITS A FAKE!
Analyst Says Judge Roy Moore Signature Inside Gloria Allred Accusers Yearbook Was FORGED
The sevens in 1977 to the right of Christmas, are very different from the sevens in the date (12-22-77) above Old Hickory House.
Look at the two versions of the number 7, tweeted Wictor.
12-22-77 and Olde Hickory House were written by a different person, he added.
Next, [Thomas] Wictor points out the R and y in Roy, are not written the same way.
The inflection of the Y is more pronounced in Moore signature as Chief Justice. The R is noticeably longer in the signature of Chief Justice, as well.
During his legal career, Judge Moore became the first full-time Deputy District Attorney in Etowah County, Alabama, and served in this position from 1977 until 1982. In 1984, Judge Moore undertook private practice of law in Gadsden, Alabama, states Moores bio on his campaign website.
The accuser to this day calls him the District Attorney. He was NEVER District attorney. He was DEPUTY DA. DDA, says Wictor. ... "
Check out this little fact from
TheCipher Interesting revelation about the signature in the yearbook and where it probably came from.
Turns out Moore was the judge who ruled against Nelson in her divorce case and the signature is exactly how it was on his ruling - explains the D.A. ( which Nelson has ).
Nelson also said she never had contact with him since the "incident"and failed to mention he was the judge in her divorce case.Roy Moore Attorney Demands Gloria Allred Release Original Yearbook, Contends its a Fraud
" ... "D.A." (District Attorney) initials after Moores signature, was recognized by Moore as the initials that his then-assistant, Deborah Adams , used to sign documents. ... "
From
"TigerClaws" :
" ... But (exhibit 2) click on the image in the link.
You can clearly see two different color ink pens were used.
https://mobile.twitter.com/CNN/status/930205088299257859
Here's that image and a link to its ORIGINAL source :
And heres one more source:
Live Stream: Moore Campaign Holding Press Conference
Furthermore, after Moore's signature are the initials "D.A.," which Nelson and her attorney say represented were written by Moore because he was district attorney at the time.
But Moore was an assistant district attorney, Jauregui said,
And Moore can't recall ever signing his name with the letters "D.A." after it.
But he had seen it before, Jauregui said, when he was on the bench.
His assistant stamped his signature on papers and then put "D.A." on them, Jauregui said.
That's exactly how the signature appears on the divorce decree that Moore signed, he added.
That's the THIRD Spelling of his assistant.
WHICH ONE IS CORRECT ?
Check out this little fact from
TheCipher Interesting revelation about the signature in the yearbook and where it probably came from.
Turns out Moore was the judge who ruled against Nelson in her divorce case and the signature is exactly how it was on his ruling - explains the D.A. ( which Nelson has ).
Nelson also said she never had contact with him since the "incident"and failed to mention he was the judge in her divorce case.Roy Moore Attorney Demands Gloria Allred Release Original Yearbook, Contends its a Fraud
" ... "D.A." (District Attorney) initials after Moores signature, was recognized by Moore as the initials that his then-assistant, Deborah Adams , used to sign documents. ... "
Heres one more source:
And heres a link to a DIFFERENT SPELLING of that name:
Roy Moore Campaign to Gloria Allred: Release the Evidence to Determine Whether There is Fraud
"
Judge Moore says he cant remember ever signing his name with DA after it.
But he had seen it before.
You know where he had seen it ?
When he was on the bench, his assistant whose initials are capital D. A. Delbra Adams would stamp his signature on a document and put capital D. A.
Thats exactly how this signature appears on the divorce decree that Judge Moore signed dismissing the divorce action of Beverly Nelson.
"
The more I search those different spellings of the assistant's name, the more I'm inclined to believe it was
Delbra Adams.
I get results for a
Court Specialist at State of Alabama Circuit Clerk's Office Cherokee County.
I also get results as a
certified public notary located in Sand Rock, A.
And ... I get results for
Delbra Adams in Leesburg , AL. with a lot of A.K.A.s
Debra L Adams, Delbra M Adams, Debbie Adams, Debra Ly Adams, Delbra L Adams, Debble Adams, Debra Adams, Delbra Lynn Adams, Delbra L Admas
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posted on
11/16/2017 7:14:38 PM PST
by
Yosemitest
(It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
To: Hojczyk
Here's an excerpt from Rush Limbaugh's Radio Show:
The Swamp Demands Conformity
Nov 15, 2017
...
RUSH: Heres Mark in Port Townsend wheres Port Townsend ?
Port Townsend what?
CALLER: Thats a little bit west of Seattle.
RUSH: In Washington.
Okay. Great to have you with us.
How you doing, sir ?
CALLER: Im doing great, sir.
I hope youre doing well yourself.
RUSH: I am under siege today, Mark.
Im under siege.
The Drive-By Media is after me because I dared to point out that Roy Moore used to be a Democrat.
CALLER: Thats why you get paid the big bucks.
Im envious of you.
RUSH: (laughing).
CALLER: So the comment I wanted to make was that as a retired law enforcement officer, Jeff Sessions Im speaking as a retired law enforcement officer
Jeff Sessions says he doesnt see any reason to doubt these girls word.
Well, I see a really good reason.
None of these girls have been put under oath and made a sworn statement under penalty of perjury.
And Gloria Allred should be able to tell you that is the first thing you do when you get a client,
you depose them and you get their statement on the record,
and then you go from there.
And if theyre not willing to make a sworn statement, that sounds really fishy to me.
RUSH: I take it you dont believe the women
or you just dont have enough information yet to make a determination ?
CALLER: You dont have enough information to make a determination,
but speaking as an ex-cop, I find it fishy that nobody has made a sworn statement.
And about that yearbook thing,you know, when I was in uniform at a certain time of year
youd get kids walking up to you all the time wanting you to sign their yearbook.Hey, Officer Mark, sign my yearbook.
And I was only a cop.
Can you imagine how politicians get kids wanting doesnt mean you remember all of them.
RUSH: Hang on.
On the yearbook stuff, folks, for those of you who may not be up to speed on this and I doubt there are very many of you
there are allegations that some of these autographs in yearbooks are forged.
There are conservative blog sites claiming to have evidence by virtue of side-by-side comparison
that somebody other than Judge Moore signed some of these things.
This is the first Ive mentioned that.
Im just reacting to you bringing up the yearbooks.
Youre upset with Jeff Sessions.
Hes the attorney general, and he is going ahead and acknowledging thathe believes witnesses before anybodys been put under oath,
and you think thats a little unprofessional, right ?
CALLER: It sounds to me like hes just trying to tread carefully.
RUSH: Well, look, this is politics.
It has its own court, and its not a court of law.
CALLER: But these girls are making public statements
RUSH: They are women.
They are women.
CALLER: Okay, theyre making public statements impugning somebodys honor.
And somebody with responsibility needs to explain to them,if youre gonna besmirch somebody, you gotta put it on the record.
RUSH: No, you dont.
Only in court.
And this is not in court.
This is in politics.
CALLER: I understand its politics,
but Gloria Allred should know what the law is.
RUSH: Im sure she does.
Thats why shes not in court and is instead on TV.
CALLER: I just want to make that point, Rush.
Thank you.
RUSH: Im glad you called, Mark.
Folks, I have to tell you,Im having a little fun with this.
No, dont misunderstand here,
but hes exactly right, but of course that doesnt theres a whole different inertia and movement now that is taking place in the world of politics,
and there is no room for doubt.
I mean,the guy did it, you dont disbelieve the women.
I mean, thats something you must subscribe to now.The women dont lie,except if youre Juanita Broaddrick,
then of course
thats the point.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: I was having fun with the caller and his obvious consternationby confusing what happens in politics with what happens in the law,which is ironic,
because the laws are written by these people.
But what happens thereapparently the law doesnt matter first and foremost.
Find it funny.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: Steve in Rochester, Minnesota.
Great to have you with us, sir.
How are you ?
CALLER: Hey, good.
Thanks, Rush. Dittos.
Ive been listening since 1991.
So I was reading through a Fox News story on the various senators,Republican senators and their comments about this whole situation,
and I read read em one after another; there were many.
And I was thinking as I got most of the way through it,this sounds a lot like your media montages, vis-a-vis gravitas,
that I often hear on your show.
The similarities were striking in what they said.
And it was an observation that led me to think thatthis is really a coordinated attack.
And I think that should be the focus, not the he said, she said,
but the fact thatthis guys being attacked by the establishment, big time.
RUSH: Let me put it to you another way in the form of a question.
Interesting observation, by the way, that you,in reading and listening to all of the different people opposing Judge Moore,
theyre all saying the same thing, is that your point ?
Just like when Cheney was mentioned as the potential vice presidential nominee for George W. Bush,
about 85 media people all said,Thats gravitas.
This is to provide gravitas.
They all had that word.
You think the same things happening here with the response to Judge Moore ?
CALLER: Yes.
Exactly.
RUSH: Okay.
So do you think let me just ask you point-blank
do you think that, whether he did it or not, hes being railroaded ?
CALLER: Yes.
RUSH: Interesting.
CALLER: Yep. I think this is a coordinated attack,
and what spurred me to think thiswas your comments yesterday about Mitch McConnell attacking Bannons choice.
And I thoughthow else could you do this ?
Here we are a month away from the election.
RUSH: Let me tell you something.
I dont think theres any doubt here.
When Bannon went public and said thatJudge Moore was the first of many candidates theyre gonna support
in order to oust the Republican leadership,
I dont think theres any question here that McConnells reacting to that.
Let me just ask you this.Have any of you ever,
do you ever remember Mitch McConnell or the Republican leadership ever going after a Democrat
the way theyre going after (interruption)
You dont remember.
You dont remember McConnell ever going after a Democrat the way theyre going after
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posted on
11/16/2017 7:14:53 PM PST
by
Yosemitest
(It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
To: Yosemitest
Aha, good news from Schweikart, who follows voter registration and voting patterns carefully.
Larry Schweikart @LarrySchweikart
1h1 hour ago
Trump won Al by almost 30 points. Gotta figure the Rs have a massive registration lead
Jones won his primary with 84,000
Moore/Strange combined 480,290
Trump carried AL by 30
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posted on
11/16/2017 7:16:51 PM PST
by
little jeremiah
(Half the truth is often a great lie. B. Franklin)
To: Hojczyk
Was it 12 points just 2 days ago?
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posted on
11/16/2017 7:27:21 PM PST
by
jmaroneps37
(Conservatism is truth. Liberalism is lies.)
To: Hojczyk
I’ve never been polled, execpt at the election polls, where I voted for Roy Moore twice. I will vote for him again, regardless of anything the media does. Down with the Uniparty!
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posted on
11/16/2017 7:30:52 PM PST
by
backwoods-engineer
(Trump won; we got Gorsuch and a bit of MAGA. Likely have a civil war before we get more.)
Comment #57 Removed by Moderator
To: Hojczyk
Fox is desperately trying to maintain their perfect record of incorrect political forecasting:
FNC 2016 election projected electoral votes:
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posted on
11/16/2017 8:34:48 PM PST
by
catnipman
( Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
To: fortes fortuna juvat
To show you know bogus this poll is here you go.....
Women have made the difference: Jones has opened up a wide 58% to 32% lead among female likely voters.
Nearly six in 10 likely voters (57%) say they disapprove of the way Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is handling his job. President Donald Trump is net positive: 52% approve and 47% disapprove.
So heres what this Fox poll of 648 likely voters want us to believe...
58% of all women in Alabama, which of course includes evangelical Christian pro life voters, will vote for a far left pro abortion, pro sodomy democrat over a fellow pro life evangelical republican.
Trump, who consistently has a favorability rating in the high 70s in Alabama is now 52% favorable. Apparently the 648 voters came from a liberal college.
No one should take this bogus poll serious. Its a joke.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/16/politics/poll-alabama-senate-roy-moore-doug-jones/index.html
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posted on
11/16/2017 8:50:48 PM PST
by
NKP_Vet
("Man without God descends into madness")
To: petitfour
I have to clarify that I have never witnessed anything fishy in a real election in Alabama. Just in college.
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posted on
11/17/2017 4:01:53 AM PST
by
petitfour
(APPEAL TO HEAVEN)
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