Posted on 12/12/2017 3:34:25 PM PST by House Atreides
Alabama votes on Tuesday in a special election to fill the Senate seat vacated by Jeff Sessions, now the attorney general. The last polls close at 8 p.m. Eastern. Strong support for Roy S. Moore, the Republican, is expected in rural, mostly white parts of the state and in its northern half. The Democrat, Doug Jones, aims to create a lead in the urban counties that include Birmingham and Montgomery, and across a band of largely black counties.
One critical battleground is a trio of smaller, whiter cities: Mobile, Tuscaloosa and Huntsville. Mr. Moore won a hard race in 2012 by keeping things close there. Mr. Jones hopes to win the cities by a convincing margin.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Not good.
Says 66% for Jones winning now. What a roller coaster. LOL.
66% now.
“When its over, Moore will be lucky to win by 3%.”
Thank you for your concern NEXT
lolol
COUNTED SO FAR: 30% ROY MOORE 168,243 52.0% DOUG JONES 151,114 46.7%
Glad you found it. :D
About 314,000 votes have been counted already. Mr. Moore leads in that count by 4.5 points.
Go Moore!
Dilly! Dilly!
Votes | Rounded % |
||
Moore | Rep | 168,243 | 52 |
Jones | Dem | 151,114 | 47 |
30% reporting (677 of 2,220 precincts)
Same feelings about the NY Slimes!
The NY Times odds things was right on election night.
They’re looking at trends in red/blue areas vs number of votes outstanding. Moore probably in trouble.
Black preachers we’re bussing them to the polls! Pure ignorance.
Makes you wonder doesn’t it.
They’re generally the ones with the automated systems.
Not sure why it takes them longer.
Perhaps you’re right.
Alabama is going rat I fear.
Birmingham has not been counted.
All the urban counties are going to dump at the end. Like usual.
Not good is right. More votes left to count from big cities, and its not looking good there ...
Dilly! Dilly!
I hope not.
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