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Originally Posted by mullen
Jones was 23c or so just a few days ago, so his odds have come up. The problem is even if a handful of Rs don’t vote for Moore on principle they won’t vote for Jones because they prob think abortion is equally bad or worse. Plus Alabama has very effective voter suppression in low income Democratic leaning areas.
Just think Jones is a significantly bigger long shot despite some recent poll numbers contradicting that, but we’ll see.
Beliefs are straight out of right-wing radio. They think the women are being paid to accuse him and have all been proven liars. Doug Jones==Hilary Clinton + loves partial-birth-abortions and transgender in the military + pays women to lie about sexual assault.
Seriously, "They're both terrible so let's vote for the conservative." is as deep as they're getting.
Only hope is with a bald 20-25% participation, some variance skews towards the cities more than usual. I have never, ever, ever seen nor imagined so many lawn signs for a democrat running for statewide office--maybe never 10% as many.