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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe fact that a network hasnt called it
Right after the polls close is a win. Normally as soon as the polls are closed Alabama is called for the Republicans
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The fact that a network hasnt called it (Original Post)
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Dec 2017
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brooklynite
(94,571 posts)1. Actually, Moore hasn't done that well in past Statewide races...
VermontKevin
(1,473 posts)4. Lordy, lordy. A glimmer.
krawhitham
(4,644 posts)2. If the call it too early they get no ratings
sweetloukillbot
(11,023 posts)3. MSNBC is saying its "Too Early" not "Too Close"
That usually means they've got a real good idea who won, but want to make sure.
aaaaaa5a
(4,667 posts)5. +1 I strongly agree.
Remember this is Alabama. This wasn't supposed to be close. The fact that we are competitive and Trump is under 50% in what could be his best state is strong foreshadowing for the midterms.