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skbl17
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« on: May 03, 2020, 09:32:44 PM »

I don't blame them tbh.

The conditions that allowed Jones to narrowly win in 2017 are no longer there: Roy Moore is not the GOP nominee and the turnout disparity that existed in that election will not exist this year.

There's nothing else competitive in Alabama either. No House seats are competitive, Trump will win the state walking away, and the state legislature has Republican supermajorities in both chambers - supermajorities that I don't see the Dems dislodging anytime soon.
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