Republican led hit job on Roy Moore falling apart
Nov 29, 2017 5:31:41 GMT -5
Post by avordvet on Nov 29, 2017 5:31:41 GMT -5
Mitch McConnell and his merry band of frigging traitors fail again at taking out Moore...
Poll: Roy Moore Now Leads by Five Points in Alabama
by Michael Patrick Leahy, 28 Nov 2017
A poll released by Change Research late Monday shows that conservative Republican candidate Roy Moore leads liberal Democrat candidate Doug Jones by five points in the December 12 Alabama U.S. Senate special election, 49 percent to 44 percent.
According to the poll:
Alabama Republican Roy Moore has reopened a 49–44 lead over Democrat Doug Jones in the race for U.S. Senate. In Change Research’s third poll since the sexual misconduct allegations against Moore first surfaced on November 9, we found that he has completely erased the 3-point lead Jones had opened up in mid-November. Moore’s lead is now just as large as it was just after the story broke.
What has changed? The largest difference is turnout: many Republicans who ten days ago said they might not vote, now say they plan to show up on Election Day and vote for Moore. In mid-November, 82% of those who voted for Donald Trump in 2016 said they would “definitely” vote on December 12; that number has climbed to 88%. Additionally, Moore has made some gains with his base: his 91–5 lead with them ten days ago has grown to a 93–4 edge. In mid-November, 10% of voters had planned to cast a write-in vote; that number has dropped to 7%.
The poll was conducted between November 26 and 27. “The sample consisted of 1,868 registered Alabama voters (self-reported). Post stratification was done on age, gender, ethnicity, education, and self-reported 2016 Presidential vote, with additional weighting based on predicted likelihood of voting in this election,” Change Research said of its methodology.
Change Research told Breitbart News the margin of error of the poll is 2.3 percent.
www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/11/28/new-poll-shows-roy-moore-now-leads-by-5-points-in-alabama/
by Michael Patrick Leahy, 28 Nov 2017
A poll released by Change Research late Monday shows that conservative Republican candidate Roy Moore leads liberal Democrat candidate Doug Jones by five points in the December 12 Alabama U.S. Senate special election, 49 percent to 44 percent.
According to the poll:
Alabama Republican Roy Moore has reopened a 49–44 lead over Democrat Doug Jones in the race for U.S. Senate. In Change Research’s third poll since the sexual misconduct allegations against Moore first surfaced on November 9, we found that he has completely erased the 3-point lead Jones had opened up in mid-November. Moore’s lead is now just as large as it was just after the story broke.
What has changed? The largest difference is turnout: many Republicans who ten days ago said they might not vote, now say they plan to show up on Election Day and vote for Moore. In mid-November, 82% of those who voted for Donald Trump in 2016 said they would “definitely” vote on December 12; that number has climbed to 88%. Additionally, Moore has made some gains with his base: his 91–5 lead with them ten days ago has grown to a 93–4 edge. In mid-November, 10% of voters had planned to cast a write-in vote; that number has dropped to 7%.
The poll was conducted between November 26 and 27. “The sample consisted of 1,868 registered Alabama voters (self-reported). Post stratification was done on age, gender, ethnicity, education, and self-reported 2016 Presidential vote, with additional weighting based on predicted likelihood of voting in this election,” Change Research said of its methodology.
Change Research told Breitbart News the margin of error of the poll is 2.3 percent.
www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/11/28/new-poll-shows-roy-moore-now-leads-by-5-points-in-alabama/
Gloria Allred Refuses Third-Party Handwriting Analysis on Roy Moore Yearbook
by Jeff Poor, 28 Nov 2017
Tuesday on CNN’s “New Day,” Gloria Allred, a lawyer representing Alabama U.S. Senate hopeful Roy Moore accuser Beverly Young Nelson, declined to offer up a high school yearbook for a third-party analysis she presented as evidence to strengthen her client’s claim that she was sexually harassed by Moore as a minor.
The yearbook in question purportedly has Moore’s signature, which has been called into question by those with the Moore campaign. Allred told “New Day” co-host Camerota she would only allow a handwriting analysis if Moore agreed to testify under oath.
Partial transcript as follows:
www.breitbart.com/video/2017/11/28/gloria-allred-refuses-third-party-handwriting-analysis-roy-moore-yearbook/
by Jeff Poor, 28 Nov 2017
Tuesday on CNN’s “New Day,” Gloria Allred, a lawyer representing Alabama U.S. Senate hopeful Roy Moore accuser Beverly Young Nelson, declined to offer up a high school yearbook for a third-party analysis she presented as evidence to strengthen her client’s claim that she was sexually harassed by Moore as a minor.
The yearbook in question purportedly has Moore’s signature, which has been called into question by those with the Moore campaign. Allred told “New Day” co-host Camerota she would only allow a handwriting analysis if Moore agreed to testify under oath.
Partial transcript as follows:
www.breitbart.com/video/2017/11/28/gloria-allred-refuses-third-party-handwriting-analysis-roy-moore-yearbook/