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To: Alberta's Child
Did Roy Moore ever win a landslide election in his life after his first election to the Alabama Supreme Court?

Why doesn't that one count? He even had the entire Alabama judiciary taking out full page ads in the major Alabama newspapers urging the people to vote for the Democrat, and Moore still won!

4. Ran again for Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court in 2012. Won by less than four points.

And if you had bothered to check ( I did) you would have found that he won by the same margin as the other down ticket Republican candidate for statewide office. I may be mistaken, but I think he won by nearly the same margin that Richard Shelby managed in 2010, and he had the entire Alabama Judiciary pulling for the Democrat!

Before the lying smears happened, I saw polls claiming he was leading Jones by 25 points. You may not remember the time, but I certainly do. Moore was slated to win massively, and then lying bitch Stephanie McCrummen dragged up the drug addict, suicidal kook bitches to make accusations against Moore from nearly 40 years ago, and the entire national media worked hard every day to amplify these accusations.

86 posted on 04/18/2019 3:32:15 PM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: DiogenesLamp
Why doesn't that one count? He even had the entire Alabama judiciary taking out full page ads in the major Alabama newspapers urging the people to vote for the Democrat, and Moore still won!

1. It was 19 years ago.
2. If he did a good job in that elected position, his future margins of victory should have gotten WIDER, not narrower.

And if you had bothered to check ( I did) you would have found that he won by the same margin as the other down ticket Republican candidate for statewide office.

Fair enough. But he was surely the only candidate in any of those races with serious name recognition from his prior background in Alabama.

Romney won Alabama by 22 points in 2012. I don't think a single GOP House candidate got less than 63% of the vote in any of the GOP districts (one guy even ran unopposed). A four-point margin under these circumstances is highly suspect, in my humble opinion.

98 posted on 04/18/2019 3:46:06 PM PDT by Alberta's Child ("In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey.")
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