why doug jones won

You want to name call, find someone else. The man talked about family during a time we also had slavery. Like I said, the left has the smear tactics down to a science, and the sheeple fall for it, every time.

What about black families during the time of slavery .. or does only your family count?

Talk about 'sheeple.'

.. wow
 
this is the map for how to win even in deep red states.


Run people who BELIEVE in our causes


flood your money into making sure voters are allowed to vote


the old

students

black people


latino people


poor people


and then talk to EVERYONE even the deep red tiny towns
 
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Q: When is Election Day?
A: December 12, 2017
Q: How can I vote?
A: You may vote in person on Election Day at your polling location, vote absentee in person at your local elections office, or absentee by mail, provided you meet the criteria. Click HERE to access a mail ballot.
Q: Is there a voter hotline if I have questions?
A. If you have an issue while voting or have a question, call us at (800) 682-2793.

Vote Absentee by Mail

Q: How can I request an absentee ballot?
A: You can click HERE to download, fill out, print, and mail your absentee ballot request form. Be sure to mail it in well in advance of the deadline, December 7, 2017, to ensure it’s received on time.
Q: Is everyone eligible to vote by mail?
A: Unfortunately not. A voter may cast an absentee ballot if they:
Will be absent from the county on election day;
Are ill or have a disability that prevents a trip to the polling place;
Are a registered Alabama voter living outside the county such as a member of the armed forces, a voter employed outside the United States, a college student, or a spouse or child of such a person;
Are an appointed election officer or poll watcher at a polling place other than their own on election day; or
Works a required shift, 10 hours or more, that coincides with polling hours on election day.
The deadline to request an absentee ballot is December 7, 2017. HOWEVER, if a business or medical emergency arises after the absentee deadline, but no later than 5 pm on the day before the election, you can request an Emergency Absentee Ballot. If you have any questions about whether you’re eligible to vote absentee, you can call our voter hotline at 800-682-2793 for assistance.
Q: What must I do to complete my ballot?
A: Be sure to completely fill in the bubbles next to the candidate for whom you wish to vote. Place a copy of your ID in the envelope. Then be sure to sign the affidavit envelope in front of a notary or in front of two witnesses aged 18 years or older.
Q: When must I return my mail ballot?
A: Hand-delivered absentee ballots must be delivered to the Absentee Elections Manager of your county by 5 pm on the day prior to Election Day. Mailed ballots must be postmarked by December 11th and received by your local election official by noon on Election Day. Mail it in early to avoid any issues!

Absentee In-Person

Q: Can you vote absentee in person in Alabama?
A: If you are eligible to vote absentee by mail, then you are eligible to vote absentee in person. Visit your county’s Absentee Election Manager, fill out your absentee by mail ballot request, and wait until you are handed a mail ballot. Fill in your ballot and return it. Don’t forget to take your ID!

Election Day

Q: Can I get a ride to the polls?
A: Yes, absolutely! Email rides@dougjonesforsenate.com or call (800) 484-0217 to arrange a ride to your polling place.
Q: Is there a voter hotline if I have questions?
A. If you have an issue while voting or have a question, call us at (800) 682-2793.
Q: Where do I vote on Election Day?
A: You vote at your precinct polling location, where you currently reside. Click HERE to find your polling location.
Q: When are polls open?
A: From 7 am to 7 pm on Tuesday, December 12, 2017.
Q: What should I take with me to the polls?
A: Take a photo ID. Appropriate forms of ID include the following, if they are valid and contain a photograph of the voter:
Alabama Driver’s License
Alabama Nondriver ID
Alabama Photo Voter ID Card
State Issued ID (Alabama or any other state)
Federal issued ID
US passport
Employee ID from Federal Government, State of Alabama, County, Municipality, Board or other entity of this state
Student or employee ID from a public or private college or university in the State of Alabama (including postgraduate technical or professional schools)
Military ID
Tribal ID

Voter ID

Q: Do I need an ID to vote?
A: Yes, you do. You must have an ID for both absentee voting and voting in person on Election Day. Appropriate IDs include:
An Alabama driver’s license or other ID issued by the DMV;
An Alabama photo voter ID card;
A state issued ID (Alabama or any other state);
A federal issued ID;
A U.S. passport;
An employee ID from federal government, State of Alabama, county, municipality, board or other entity of this state;
A student or employee ID from a public or private college or university in the State of Alabama (including postgraduate technical or professional schools);
A military ID; and
A tribal ID card.
Q: What counts as proper ID to vote?
If you have any questions about whether you have an ID that will qualify, you can call our voter hotline at (800) 682-2793 for assistance.
Q: What if I don’t have one the qualifying ID’s?
A: If you don’t, you are eligible to apply for a free voter photo identification card. You must be a registered voter in order to obtain a free Alabama photo voter ID card. Voters will have to sign a form attesting that they do not have one of the valid forms of photo ID. Click HERE for more information on how to request a free ID.

Voter Registration

Q: Am I registered to vote?
A: Click*HERE*to check if you’re registered.



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How to Vote on Election Day

Q: When is Election Day?
A: December 12, 2017
Q: How can I vote?
A: You may vote in person on Election Day at your polling location, vote absentee in person at your local elections office, or absentee by mail, provided you meet the criteria. Click HERE to access a mail ballot.
Q: Is there a voter hotline if I have questions?
A. If you have an issue while voting or have a question, call us at (800) 682-2793.

Vote Absentee by Mail

Q: How can I request an absentee ballot?
A: You can click HERE to download, fill out, print, and mail your absentee ballot request form. Be sure to mail it in well in advance of the deadline, December 7, 2017, to ensure it’s received on time.
Q: Is everyone eligible to vote by mail?
A: Unfortunately not. A voter may cast an absentee ballot if they:
Will be absent from the county on election day;
Are ill or have a disability that prevents a trip to the polling place;
Are a registered Alabama voter living outside the county such as a member of the armed forces, a voter employed outside the United States, a college student, or a spouse or child of such a person;
Are an appointed election officer or poll watcher at a polling place other than their own on election day; or
Works a required shift, 10 hours or more, that coincides with polling hours on election day.
The deadline to request an absentee ballot is December 7, 2017. HOWEVER, if a business or medical emergency arises after the absentee deadline, but no later than 5 pm on the day before the election, you can request an Emergency Absentee Ballot. If you have any questions about whether you’re eligible to vote absentee, you can call our voter hotline at 800-682-2793 for assistance.
Q: What must I do to complete my ballot?
A: Be sure to completely fill in the bubbles next to the candidate for whom you wish to vote. Place a copy of your ID in the envelope. Then be sure to sign the affidavit envelope in front of a notary or in front of two witnesses aged 18 years or older.
Q: When must I return my mail ballot?
A: Hand-delivered absentee ballots must be delivered to the Absentee Elections Manager of your county by 5 pm on the day prior to Election Day. Mailed ballots must be postmarked by December 11th and received by your local election official by noon on Election Day. Mail it in early to avoid any issues!

Absentee In-Person

Q: Can you vote absentee in person in Alabama?
A: If you are eligible to vote absentee by mail, then you are eligible to vote absentee in person. Visit your county’s Absentee Election Manager, fill out your absentee by mail ballot request, and wait until you are handed a mail ballot. Fill in your ballot and return it. Don’t forget to take your ID!

Election Day

Q: Can I get a ride to the polls?
A: Yes, absolutely! Email rides@dougjonesforsenate.com or call (800) 484-0217 to arrange a ride to your polling place.
Q: Is there a voter hotline if I have questions?
A. If you have an issue while voting or have a question, call us at (800) 682-2793.
Q: Where do I vote on Election Day?
A: You vote at your precinct polling location, where you currently reside. Click HERE to find your polling location.
Q: When are polls open?
A: From 7 am to 7 pm on Tuesday, December 12, 2017.
Q: What should I take with me to the polls?
A: Take a photo ID. Appropriate forms of ID include the following, if they are valid and contain a photograph of the voter:
Alabama Driver’s License
Alabama Nondriver ID
Alabama Photo Voter ID Card
State Issued ID (Alabama or any other state)
Federal issued ID
US passport
Employee ID from Federal Government, State of Alabama, County, Municipality, Board or other entity of this state
Student or employee ID from a public or private college or university in the State of Alabama (including postgraduate technical or professional schools)
Military ID
Tribal ID

Voter ID

Q: Do I need an ID to vote?
A: Yes, you do. You must have an ID for both absentee voting and voting in person on Election Day. Appropriate IDs include:
An Alabama driver’s license or other ID issued by the DMV;
An Alabama photo voter ID card;
A state issued ID (Alabama or any other state);
A federal issued ID;
A U.S. passport;
An employee ID from federal government, State of Alabama, county, municipality, board or other entity of this state;
A student or employee ID from a public or private college or university in the State of Alabama (including postgraduate technical or professional schools);
A military ID; and
A tribal ID card.
Q: What counts as proper ID to vote?
If you have any questions about whether you have an ID that will qualify, you can call our voter hotline at (800) 682-2793 for assistance.
Q: What if I don’t have one the qualifying ID’s?
A: If you don’t, you are eligible to apply for a free voter photo identification card. You must be a registered voter in order to obtain a free Alabama photo voter ID card. Voters will have to sign a form attesting that they do not have one of the valid forms of photo ID. Click HERE for more information on how to request a free ID.

Voter Registration

Q: Am I registered to vote?
A: Click*HERE*to check if you’re registered.



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VOTER HOTLINE:

If you have an issue while voting or have a question, call us at (800) 682-2793


How to Vote on Election Day

Q: When is Election Day?
A: December 12, 2017
Q: How can I vote?
A: You may vote in person on Election Day at your polling location, vote absentee in person at your local elections office, or absentee by mail, provided you meet the criteria. Click HERE to access a mail ballot.
Q: Is there a voter hotline if I have questions?
A. If you have an issue while voting or have a question, call us at (800) 682-2793.

Vote Absentee by Mail

Q: How can I request an absentee ballot?
A: You can click HERE to download, fill out, print, and mail your absentee ballot request form. Be sure to mail it in well in advance of the deadline, December 7, 2017, to ensure it’s received on time.
Q: Is everyone eligible to vote by mail?
A: Unfortunately not. A voter may cast an absentee ballot if they:
Will be absent from the county on election day;
Are ill or have a disability that prevents a trip to the polling place;
Are a registered Alabama voter living outside the county such as a member of the armed forces, a voter employed outside the United States, a college student, or a spouse or child of such a person;
Are an appointed election officer or poll watcher at a polling place other than their own on election day; or
Works a required shift, 10 hours or more, that coincides with polling hours on election day.
The deadline to request an absentee ballot is December 7, 2017. HOWEVER, if a business or medical emergency arises after the absentee deadline, but no later than 5 pm on the day before the election, you can request an Emergency Absentee Ballot. If you have any questions about whether you’re eligible to vote absentee, you can call our voter hotline at 800-682-2793 for assistance.
Q: What must I do to complete my ballot?
A: Be sure to completely fill in the bubbles next to the candidate for whom you wish to vote. Place a copy of your ID in the envelope. Then be sure to sign the affidavit envelope in front of a notary or in front of two witnesses aged 18 years or older.
Q: When must I return my mail ballot?
A: Hand-delivered absentee ballots must be delivered to the Absentee Elections Manager of your county by 5 pm on the day prior to Election Day. Mailed ballots must be postmarked by December 11th and received by your local election official by noon on Election Day. Mail it in early to avoid any issues!

Absentee In-Person

Q: Can you vote absentee in person in Alabama?
A: If you are eligible to vote absentee by mail, then you are eligible to vote absentee in person. Visit your county’s Absentee Election Manager, fill out your absentee by mail ballot request, and wait until you are handed a mail ballot. Fill in your ballot and return it. Don’t forget to take your ID!

Election Day

Q: Can I get a ride to the polls?
A: Yes, absolutely! Email rides@dougjonesforsenate.com or call (800) 484-0217 to arrange a ride to your polling place.
Q: Is there a voter hotline if I have questions?
A. If you have an issue while voting or have a question, call us at (800) 682-2793.
Q: Where do I vote on Election Day?
A: You vote at your precinct polling location, where you currently reside. Click HERE to find your polling location.
Q: When are polls open?
A: From 7 am to 7 pm on Tuesday, December 12, 2017.
Q: What should I take with me to the polls?
A: Take a photo ID. Appropriate forms of ID include the following, if they are valid and contain a photograph of the voter:
Alabama Driver’s License
Alabama Nondriver ID
Alabama Photo Voter ID Card
State Issued ID (Alabama or any other state)
Federal issued ID
US passport
Employee ID from Federal Government, State of Alabama, County, Municipality, Board or other entity of this state
Student or employee ID from a public or private college or university in the State of Alabama (including postgraduate technical or professional schools)
Military ID
Tribal ID

Voter ID

Q: Do I need an ID to vote?
A: Yes, you do. You must have an ID for both absentee voting and voting in person on Election Day. Appropriate IDs include:
An Alabama driver’s license or other ID issued by the DMV;
An Alabama photo voter ID card;
A state issued ID (Alabama or any other state);
A federal issued ID;
A U.S. passport;
An employee ID from federal government, State of Alabama, county, municipality, board or other entity of this state;
A student or employee ID from a public or private college or university in the State of Alabama (including postgraduate technical or professional schools);
A military ID; and
A tribal ID card.
Q: What counts as proper ID to vote?
If you have any questions about whether you have an ID that will qualify, you can call our voter hotline at (800) 682-2793 for assistance.
Q: What if I don’t have one the qualifying ID’s?
A: If you don’t, you are eligible to apply for a free voter photo identification card. You must be a registered voter in order to obtain a free Alabama photo voter ID card. Voters will have to sign a form attesting that they do not have one of the valid forms of photo ID. Click HERE for more information on how to request a free ID.

Voter Registration

Q: Am I registered to vote?
A: Click*HERE*to check if you’re registered.



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the new Democratic party map to power
 
this is the map for how to win even in deep red states.


Run people who BELIEVE in our causes


flood your money into making sure voters are allowed to vote


the old

students

black people


latino people


poor people


and then talk to EVERYONE even the deep red tiny towns

All the people you list are useless people mostly on welfare. Productive people vote repub.
 
this is the map for how to win even in deep red states.


Run people who BELIEVE in our causes


flood your money into making sure voters are allowed to vote


the old

students

black people


latino people


poor people


and then talk to EVERYONE even the deep red tiny towns

Your kind doesn't have a cause. You're like the leaf that gets caught up in the wind. You don't know where you're going or what you're doing.
 
thats true, all the pedophiles are republican

Holy shit, that mentally masturbating jerk is hysterical. Especially considering the statistics of who's on welfare, and where. Text drivers may be killers, but it's just part of a bigger problem that he hasn't risen above. Arrogance, and stupidity.
 
Those guys are Republicans

"Robert Menendez is an American politician serving as the senior United States Senator from New Jersey since 2006. A member of the Democratic Party . . ."

"Anthony David Weiner is an American former Democrat congressman . . "

http://www.businessinsider.com/harvey-weinstein-political-donations-2017-10

"Mr. Spacey, who has a long history in Democratic Party politics", Spacey said, Politico reported: “I started working on my first presidential campaign when Jimmy Carter ran for president. … I worked for other candidates in various races and ultimately became very close with former President Clinton.”, Speaking on Obama he said, "That despite constant knee-jerk opposition from the Republicans. A lot of people don’t realize how much he’s done in the most difficult circumstances.”

Nothing Republican about any of them.
 
Holy shit, that mentally masturbating jerk is hysterical. Especially considering the statistics of who's on welfare, and where. Text drivers may be killers, but it's just part of a bigger problem that he hasn't risen above. Arrogance, and stupidity.

What statistics would those be?
 
I think he won because of the well timed accusations of harassment and racism. Well played, Dems, well played. The ones who fell for it, pity on them.

And because he twice betrayed his oath to uphold the Constitution and laws of the United States.
 
Those guys are Republicans

None are Republicans. They are Democratic office holders or Democratic supporters and contributors. But I'm not foolish enough to to believe either side has more perverts, harassers, pedophiles, etc. than the other.
 
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