Live updates: Alabama Senate race

Reasons Roy Moore lost, in order of importance:

1. Weak candidate right from the start.
2. Intensive smear campaign.
3. Establishment GOP turning on him.
4. Neocons turning on him and putting up shill write-in candidates.
5. Democrat get out the vote efforts (including fear mongering).
6. Last and very much least, possibly some minor vote fraud (out of State voters?).

Without 1 and 2, he wins.

Without 2, 3 doesn't happen, he still wins.

4, 5, 6 happen no matter what, but would have little effect without 1, 2, 3.
 
And another thing: there was no "voter fraud".

Trump is a polarizing figure and toxic to downballet races.

Half the country thinks he is, literally, Hitler.

All it took to flip this seat in deep red Alabama was a $#@!ton of money to energize blacks, woemen and liberal city dwellers.

There are many more of "them" than "us".

Boom, there ya go.



 
Evidence of voter fraud exists in the election.
Democratic activists made a last-minute push to get out the vote against Roy Moore in Alabama by encouraging “African-Americans in Mississippi” to vote in the wrong state.
Sources on the ground in Alabama confirm that these tactics are real, and they have been used by supporters of Democrat Doug Jones.
Big League Politics received evidence of a Reddit call for “African-Americans in Mississippi” to “make a short trip to Alabama on December 12.” That Reddit thread is still active.
Similar calls have been made on Reddit for African-Americans in other nearby states, including Georgia and Tennessee.
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https://bigleaguepolitics.com/evidence-voter-fraud-alabama-mobile-county-results-come-late/



Via Reddit
Reddit links:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Georgia/comments/7d1t7h/africanamericans_in_georgia_the_democratic_party/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Georgia/comments/7d1t7h/africanamericans_in_georgia_the_democratic_party/
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https://70news.wordpress.com/2017/1...r-black-voters-in-georgia-to-vote-in-alabama/

Got pictures of the busses? Alabama is a voter ID state so they are going to need valid ID to vote. And they do not allow walk up registration so these people needed to have previously registered with valid Alabama ID at least 15 days prior. Can't just show up and vote. Fake news.

(Redit thread is from a month- 28 days- ago)

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Got pictures of the busses? Alabama is a voter ID state so they are going to need valid ID to vote. And they do not allow walk up registration so these people needed to have previously registered with valid Alabama ID at least 15 days prior. Can't just show up and vote. Fake news.

(Redit thread is from a month- 28 days- ago)

Evidence is the beginning of an investigation, you have pointed out what needs to be looked into.
As far as the voter ID and registration issues are concerned the local officials might be looking the other way while the registrations of dead voters etc. are used.
 
Evidence is the beginning of an investigation, you have pointed out what needs to be looked into.
As far as the voter ID and registration issues are concerned the local officials might be looking the other way while the registrations of dead voters etc. are used.

Yes, you need evidence. A post in an internet forum is hardly evidence.
 
Who died and left you in charge of deciding what is evidence?

It is evidence whether or not it is proof.

If you expect the election commission to look into possible voter fraud, you are going to need something a lot stronger and more reliable.
 
If you expect the election commission to look into possible voter fraud, you are going to need something a lot stronger and more reliable.

I'm sure the Moore campaign has people looking into it right now, I on the other hand am merely having a discussion on an internet forum.

We also have proof in the other Moore thread that they were buying votes.
 
Reasons Roy Moore lost, in order of importance:

1. Weak candidate right from the start.
2. Intensive smear campaign.
3. Establishment GOP turning on him.
4. Neocons turning on him and putting up shill write-in candidates.
5. Democrat get out the vote efforts (including fear mongering).
6. Last and very much least, possibly some minor vote fraud (out of State voters?).

Without 1 and 2, he wins.

Without 2, 3 doesn't happen, he still wins.

4, 5, 6 happen no matter what, but would have little effect without 1, 2, 3.

1. Prior to the smear campaign which included establishment parties, both R and D, and media how much did he lead by? Weak candidate?
2. YUP.
3. YUP.
4.YUP.
5. Yup. They outspent him what..15-1?
6. Always possible.

He would have won hands down until the sexual molestation accusations and the subsequent bolt. He wasn't a weak candidate. He was the strongest. Until the left and right establishment, along with the media, brought DOOM.
 
I'm sure the Moore campaign has people looking into it right now, I on the other hand am merely having a discussion on an internet forum.

We also have proof in the other Moore thread that they were buying votes.

How much are they paying? I might have one for sale- if the price is right. What is the nature of the proof? Were they paying in checks?

Link?
 
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How much are they paying? I might have one for sale- if the price is right. What is the nature of the proof? Were they paying in checks?

Link?

Show up to protest (actually to vote, but since that's all kinds of illegal, the flyer doesn't put it quite that way) and get $50

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http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern...ampaign-offering-1-50-payments-participation/

They botched it, the whole thing talks about voting and how they want you to vote, they only mention a rally in the line offering money and then they immediately link it to your vote in the next line.

They can be prosecuted for buying votes over this.
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So they might pay $1 (or as much as $50) if you show up at a rally? (doesn't say you get paid if you vote) How many rallies were there? How many showed up? Hope they didn't bust their budget.

Herron joined about two dozen people for a rally at the park in support of Vote or Die, a voter- registration and get-out-the-vote movement launched a few weeks ago by Selma activist Fiya Toura to raise awareness and boost voter turnout in the December 12 special election between Republican Roy Moore and Democrat Doug Jones to fill Alabama's U.S. Senate seat.

MASSIVE TURNOUT!!!!!!!

http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/11/alabamians_will_die_if_roy_moo.html

That should buy enough votes to win an election!
 
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Probably ended up buying almost zero votes. Better get into investigating that!

Well, truth be told, the votes were bought by special interests through media, social media trolls and aligned party members that turned their back. That was where the real money was spent. There's nothing "trickle down" in politics.
 
A defiant Roy Moore declined on Wednesday to concede the Alabama Senate election to Democrat Doug Jones, saying that he is waiting on the Alabama secretary of state to certify the vote count.
In a wide-ranging video address posted online, Moore said that the race between him and Jones remained close, and that military and provisional ballots had yet to be counted.

 
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Roy Moore's campaign announced Friday that it is seeking donations for an "election integrity fund" following the former judge's unsuccessful bid for an Alabama Senate seat.
Moore has refused to concede the race, which went to his Democratic opponent Doug Jones with 50 percent of the vote compared to Moore's 48 percent.
The campaign is seeking to meet a deadline to report cases of voter fraud before Alabama's secretary of state certifies the vote. The election will be certified between Dec. 26 and Jan. 3.




In a letter sent out to supporters, the campaign said its budget "ran through" on Tuesday, the night of the Alabama special election, and asked supporters to help raise another $75,000 to collect reports of "voter fraud and other irregularities at polling locations throughout the state."

"My campaign team is busy collecting numerous reported cases of voter fraud and irregularities for the Secretary of State's office," the statement said.

More at: http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefi...integrity-fund
 
Reasons Roy Moore lost, in order of importance:

1. Weak candidate right from the start.
2. Intensive smear campaign.
3. Establishment GOP turning on him.
4. Neocons turning on him and putting up shill write-in candidates.
5. Democrat get out the vote efforts (including fear mongering).
6. Last and very much least, possibly some minor vote fraud (out of State voters?).

Without 1 and 2, he wins.

Without 2, 3 doesn't happen, he still wins.

4, 5, 6 happen no matter what, but would have little effect without 1, 2, 3.

#1 is why he lost (one might add "very").

But issue number #37 is why he should have lost.

What's issue #37 you ask?

It's his disinterest in things that matter, like spending, in relation to trivia like some gibberish about a cake.
 
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