Roy Moore won't yet concede

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I still find Democrats turning out 92% of their 2016 base in a Special Election in AL on ONE DAY to be very sketchy. I mean, my goodness, the lines at the polling places must have been 4 hours long. How did the polls close on time?
 
Soros-funded organizations had registered thousands of convicted felons to vote in yesterday’s special election.

To begin, candidate Doug Jones spearheaded a project by a Soros-financed legal activist group demanding full voting rights be given to felons released from prison, including those convicted of murder, rape and other violent crimes.

Indeed, in recent weeks, assisted by Soros-financed groups, Pastor Kenneth Glasgow — a half-brother of Rev. Al Sharpton, and an “ex-con and recovering crackhead turned street preacher” — led a statewide effort that successfully registered thousands of felons across Alabama. Glasgow told AL.com that in the last month alone “we registered at least five- to ten-thousand people all over the state”. Speaking on his radio program, Glasgow said that “swarming the polls” with newly registered convicts could swing the vote, pointing as a template to the Virginia governor’s race, where in April 2017 Gov. Terry McAuliffe used his executive power to restore the voting rights of over 200,000 felons.

According to Breitbart, the Campaign Legal Center, ACLU of Alabama, and MoveOn.org all worked to register convicted felons. All three organizations receive financing from such Soros-funded groups as the Open Society Foundations, Tides Foundation, and the Brennan Center for Justice.
 
Soros-funded organizations had registered thousands of convicted felons to vote in yesterday’s special election.
As has been pointed out on the forum previously, a recent change in AL law, enacted by a Republican legislature and signed by a Republican governor, made many people convicted of felonies eligible to vote. A drive to register them and turn out the vote was lawful and proper.

Why do you quote (without citation) this screed without the most significant fact: the registration drive was lawful?
 
Roy Moore should not concede and there should be a complete audit.

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/454663/doug-jones-alabama-senate-victory-is-not-easy-replicate

Statewide, turnout was down 37 percent from November 2016. It was down less, 31 percent, in the five metropolitan counties around Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, and Mobile, with their black communities and most of the state’s highly educated whites. Turnout was down by even less, 28 percent, in the ten rural counties where the majority of voters are black. But it plunged 42 percent in the remaining 52 small counties. As the returns came in, you could see Republican Roy Moore reaching his target percentages — but not the raw votes he needed. Donald Trump carried those counties by 568,000 votes. Moore did so by only 149,000. So Democrat Doug Jones, with big majorities in the metropolitan (61 percent) and black-majority (76 percent) counties, beat Moore by a 50-48 percent margin in a state that has voted 60 to 62 percent Republican in the past four presidential elections.

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/454663/doug-jones-alabama-senate-victory-is-not-easy-replicate
 
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I tend to believe that this election was won the “Franken Way” or the “Patrick Murphy Way.” Cheat. A friend was in Port St Lucie when Allen West lost and they saw boxes of votes being brought in that were 100% for the commie clown Murphy.
 
Funny how when a Democrat loses, everyone’s supposed to “Get over it.” But when a Republican loses – even a child-molester who’s been kicked out of office because he won’t follow the law – that had to be cheating!!!
 
There were long lines, but lines aren’t the end of the world. I don’t know why you think the Alabama government isn’t capable of running an election.
 
Pastor Kenneth Glasgow — a half-brother of Rev. Al Sharpton, and an “ex-con and recovering crackhead turned street preacher” — led a statewide effort that successfully registered thousands of felons across Alabama.
What a hero. I love democracy!
 
Roy Moore should not concede and there should be a complete audit.

Statewide, turnout was down 37 percent from November 2016. It was down less, 31 percent, in the five metropolitan counties around Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, and Mobile, with their black communities and most of the state’s highly educated whites. Turnout was down by even less, 28 percent, in the ten rural counties where the majority of voters are black.
I guess when a party’s primary voters choose a racist child molester to be their candidate that party’s general voters aren’t going to be very enthusiastic, and minorities will mobilize to vote against the racist. What a shocking turn of events.
 
And isn’t it good the man is beating his drug addiction? ( if he had one to begin with)
 
The night of the election, people were still on line after the polls closed. I saw the news that those still in line could vote even after the official time.

Is it really odd that Roy Moore lost? I think it’s much more odd that he ran to begin with.
 
:man_student:t2: What sensible ideas!
🤔 Less FUN than calling names though.

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