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Old 12-13-2017, 08:49 AM
 
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They are not going to count the underage girl votes in Alabama.

They made sure to count "the felons in prison" vote. First time felons could vote in Alabama for the first time, but the Democrat voting block in Alabama gained no vote totals. Totals lower than Sessions opponent. She had over 750,000 votes. Jones 675,000.

1.3 million people went to the ballots yesterday in Alabama, but the margin of victory was less than 2%.

There are over 250,000 underage girls in Alabama and despite not being old enough to legally vote, Roy Moore penetrated that demographic pretty deeply - probably enough to forcibly strip a victory from Jones.

Where are the rest of the ballots? There is no reason not to count them with the permission of their mothers.
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