Via Mike
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latest Fox News poll showing Jones up 10 is way out of line with six
other polls. Keep in mind that while Fox has many conservative
commentators, it is owned by the Murdoch clan who are strongly secular
globalists hostile to Trump, Moore. and like minded populist
conservatives, especially strongly religious ones.
As I have said
earlier, the Fox polling sample reflects the Democrat strategy hopes of
suppressing the white vote by smearing Moore and getting a maximum black
vote by making accusations that Moore is a white supremacist and
racist. In Alabama, and many other states, the final stages of Democrat
campaigns almost always plays the race card directed specifically
toward heavy turnout in predominantly black precincts Senator Shelby, a
former Democrat, was elected by such tactics in defeating former
Republican Senator and POW hero Jeremiah Denton in 1986.
Character
assassination and especially framing Republicans with being "racists"
and "white supremacists" continue to be consistent Democrat Party
staples. That is very much the Democrat strategy in Alabama in this
election. Again, this election will be determined by who turns out to
vote!"
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Fox News put its credibility on the line when it released a new poll on Monday that shows liberal Democrat Doug Jones leads conservative Republican Roy Moore by 10 points, 50 percent to 40 percent, in tomorrow’s special election for the U.S. Senate in Alabama.
The contrast between the results reported by Fox News and every other recent major poll could not be sharper.Earlier on Monday, an Emerson Poll was released that shows Moore up by nine points, 53 percent to 44 percent.
The five other most recent polls featured in the Real Clear Politics Average of Polls all show Moore in the lead.
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The Murdoch boys will convert it to CNN for feminists in trousers.
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DeleteAlthough the margin was wrong the result was right. We'll probably never know whether the allegations against Moore were true or just liberal propaganda.
ReplyDeleteThe turnout did it.
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