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 trying to be Debbie Downer but Moore needs to be up 60,000 votes at this point to overcome Birmingham.
He isn’t close.
Jones wins this by 2 points.
Sucks.
Needle quickly swinging back to Moore. Jefferson may not have voters. Most of black central AL is done.
NY Times has not called the race. No one has called the race. What is your problem?
No, some people actually look at things other than the current vote total and realize where the votes are still left to be counted. Some of us know how democrats work. If there are still 80-100k votes in Birmingham, that erases a 5% lead in a heartbeat and you cant makeit up in the rural areas.
Please don’t put me on that “sky is falling” list :-) ... I’m just repeating what I’m seeing :-). Even if Moore loses, it is NOT the end of the world by any stretch of the imagination. Hell, Moore can still win if the turnout numbers in the major cities are wrong (though it looks like Montgomery will be the center of Dem shenanigans).
I’m hearing the same, which is why the ny time site has us at significant odds of losing. Can’t believe I’m seeing such low turnout in our biggest red suburban areas. The GOPE handed this to the dems if we lose by demoralizing our side.
Typical nonsense from these dem bastards. You can bet they are scrambling for votes in the blue counties - using absentee ballots, looking for ballot boxes that were “misplaced” etc
Politico is updating every minute.
Moore has pulled further ahead in the past ten minutes, leads by 6.8% with 57% reporting.
https://www.politico.com/interactives/elections/2017/alabama/special-election/dec-12/
Moore +37,000 (6.2%) with 56% in
The only way Alabama will be a "freakin' RED state" is IF that communist Jones gets elected. Otherwise, Alabama will be true blue conservative.
Sorry, I refuse to use the mainstream media assigned color schemes.
Don’t worry about it, the election is over - Moore won.
Thanks Non- Contributor, your input is useless.
Just overly worried..I know I shouldnt be but I am, I guess Im a worrier
In what respect is Moore a flawed candidate? He is pro-life, for MAGA, for lower taxes, for strong military among others. If he tried to befriend a teenager 40 years ago, that is a non-issue since he has been married for 3 decades to the same woman and SHE has nevr accused him of straying.
COUNTED SO FAR: 59% ROY MOORE 334,077 53.0% DOUG JONES 287,440 45.6%
They married when she was 24.
We don’t deserve the house. Gridlock may not be bad.
Ping to 909.
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