https://www.cbsnews.com/news/early-alabama-senate-exit-polls/
What the early Alabama Senate exit polls are showing
Last Updated Dec 12, 2017 5:32 PM EST
By Fred Backus and Jennifer De Pinto
Most voters casting ballots in Alabama’s special election for U.S. Senate say they decided on their candidate some time ago, according to early exit polling. Six in 10 made up their minds before November largely prior to when allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced against Republican candidate Roy Moore. Still, nearly four in 10 say they made their decision in November or after that, including about one in five who decided this month.
Moore is facing off against Democrat Doug Jones.
Alabama voters divide on the validity of the allegations of sexual misconduct levelled against Moore. Just under half think they are true, while more than four in 10 think they are false. Most Jones voters believe the allegations, while most of Moore’s supporters do not.
For roughly 40 percent of the voters, these allegations were an important factor in their vote Tuesday. More than six in 10 Jones supporters say they were an important factor, but about four out of five Moore backers they were not important.
If this exit poll info is true, it means that a majority people had made up their minds who they were voting for long before the false, fake news accusations emerged about Judge Roy Moore. This, if in fact...means one thing, “Game Over”...Roy Moore will become the next Senator from the state of Alabama!!!
Folks in Alabama,,, Get out and vote for Judge Roy Moore, like right now...MAGA!!!