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Actually, I suspect that there will be. Maybe not a lot, but there will be some. There will be critics, as well, who believe that Moore was rejected because he's utterly toxic, and not for any moral reasons, but that kind of goes back to the cynicism discussed above, doesn't it?
Personally, I have a lot of respect for conservatives who have been unwavering in their condemnation of this whacko.
So now that Jones has been declared the winner, how many people who assumed a Moore victory and came here to pummel Alabama voters for their hypocrisy and lack of values are going to come back and retract their statements?
This means any allegation without proof has legs. This is a war on men. The women will lose in the end. They will not be trusted, not be hired or advanced to a higher position. Whether you are Dem or Rep does not matter. Women now know an allegation will win whether true or not and many will use it.
So now that Jones has been declared the winner, how many people who assumed a Moore victory and came here to pummel Alabama voters for their hypocrisy and lack of values are going to come back and retract their statements?
With that margin, I will take back some - but by no means all - of the nasty things I've said about Alabama voters. This was marginal.
Well, Jones won. I was wrong about Moore winning. Let’s face it, Alabama is still red.
Moore is a horrible candidate.
Agreed. Trump should have never supported him.
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