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Poll Puts Roy Moore Ahead Of Doug Jones As Protester Interrupts Moore During Church Service

The Poll

A JMC Analytics Poll showed that voters favored Moore. The poll consisted of 650 registered voters from Alabama.

It showed Moore led the poll 48 to 43 percent. The difference in numbers wasn’t significant, but was noteworthy.

It was noteworthy because of the allegations against Moore and the large amount of radio ads about those allegations.

Of the 650 persons taking the poll, 5 percent were undecided. Other polls recently done showed similar results.

Earlier in the month of November a poll had put Jones ahead of Moore by 3 percent.

Whether the polls would be reflected on Election Day was a totally different matter. At the end of the day, polls don’t win elections.

The choices that voters make on that day determine the outcome. Polls may give an idea of what could be expected but that’s about all they do.

Trump had fully thrown his support behind Moore. It remained questionable if this made any difference to the poll results.

Come December 12th 2017, constituents would decide who they wanted. All speculating will no longer matter in a few weeks.

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Lisa Dalacey
Lisa Dalacey is one of the newest members to the Anything Political team. She is a wife and mother who likes to write on articles that focus on the empowerment and equality of everyone. She tries to keep her stance on political issues neutral.
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