Posted on 11/14/2017 5:25:06 PM PST by TigerClaws
MOBILE, AL (WALA) - Undecided voters may decide the Alabama U.S. Senate race between Democrat Doug Jones and Republican Roy Moore. The FOX10 News/Strategy Research statewide poll of 3,000 likely voters, taken on November 13, shows Moore leading Jones 49% to 43% with 8% undecided.
Roy Moore and Doug Jones (FOX10 News) Roy Moore and Doug Jones (FOX10 News) Of those who indicated they would vote in the December 12 election, Moore lost 3 percentage points from the poll two weeks ago while Jones showed a 2 percent increase in support. Undecided voters went from 7 percent to 8 percent.
Among typical Republican voters, Moore showed an 8 percent loss of support from our latest FOX10 News poll two weeks ago while Jones picked up 3 percent.
When asked if the recent sexual misconduct allegations against Moore had influenced their support, 36 percent of all likely voters said they intended to vote for Jones anyway, 35 percent said the allegations made them more likely to vote for Moore, 11 percent said the allegations made it less likely they would vote for Moore and 18 percent said they were either undecided, or that the allegations made no difference to them.
Taking a closer look at what are undecided voters are thinking:
6% said the allegations made them MORE likely to vote for Roy Moore. 44% said the allegations made them LESS likely to vote for Roy Moore. 51% said they were undecided or that the allegations made no difference in their vote.
“...Is the rumor McConnell sexually assaulted a soldier as an enlisted man real?
The seriousness of this allegation warrants his immediate resignation!....”
Well, some “un-named source” on the internet said it, so yeah, I guess it must be true. Can you imagine being sexually attacked by the Turtle....gross!! And I agree, the Turtle needs to resign and go to another swamp, maybe in Kentucky.
Moore leading Jones 49% to 43%
Ok. So now after this poll, they will need to trot out another woman. Or maybe now it will be man. Or a dog. Or whatever.
Thats the right attitude txhurl. It will force the those running the smear to put together another accuser less prepared than these. Once the credibility crumbles the whole scheme will be exposed - coupled with the fact that everybody is watching, it could be epic. Judge Moore has to endure another week of this smear.
It would be funny if Moore won the election. That would send shockwaves through the political establishment one year after Trump’s win.
And there very well might be blowback from the Moore episode. Some congresswomen and female congressional staffers are starting to talk about sexual harassment in the hallowed halls of Congress. Maybe they feel the time is right with Weinstein revelations and the Moore accusations.
Hopefully, some swamp creatures are getting nervous and thinking hard about retirement. To spend more time with their families, of course.
A Freedom of Information Act suit will determine whether McConnell— who has consistently prevented anyone from seeing his military discharge papers, but who claims he got out of the army in 1967— after just 10 days— for optic neuritis, was really discharged because he fondled a private’s privates. (An alternative version is that Kentucky Senator John Sherman Cooper managed to get him out. Cooper’s letter to the commanding officer at Fort Knox, where McConnell was stationed, is housed at the University of Kentucky Library with all of Cooper’s official documents.)
If he is innocent, then I hope he wins and absolutely ruins every one of the people who are defaming him.
No way can a Rat get 50% in AL. But a potential spoiler write-in campaign for the Strange one might make a big mess of the election.
The Democrat believes it is alright to kill babies as they leave the womb (like Hillary) but vote for him over Moore!
No different then these self-righteous hypocrites who are now trying to condemn Moore for things that MAY have occurred 40 years ago!
I doubt that very much, no write in is going to win and those voting know that.
Especially left wing nutcases masquerading as women...
As for fornication, there does arise a problem when there is a significant (or perceived to be significant) power difference between them, so that the weaker was intimidated or thought she could not successfully rebuff the stronger.
(Just listening today to a Scots Gaelic Waulking Song on YouTube, "My Father Sold Me to a House of Sorrow" --- a lament about an arranged marriage. Hm.)
From a plain human decency point of view, nobody should have sexual intercourse with anybody but their honest-consenting, honest-wedded spouse.
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