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BY REBECCA SAVRANSKY - 11/12/17 12:37 PM EST
... A JMC analytics poll finds 37 percent of the evangelicals surveyed say the allegations against Moore make them more likely to vote for the GOP Senate candidate in the upcoming election.
Just 28 percent say the allegations made them less likely to vote for Moore and 34 percent said the allegations made no difference in their decision.
In all, 29 percent of respondents in the poll said the allegations against Moore would make them more likely to vote for him, compared to 38 percent overall who say the allegations would make them less likely to support Moore.
The poll was conducted from Nov. 9 to 11 with 575 responses. It has a margin of error of 4.1 percent ...
http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/360010-poll-37-percent-of-alabama-evangelicals-more-likely-to-vote-for-moore-after
TDale313
(7,820 posts)snowybirdie
(5,219 posts)But reputable polls are saying he's down four.
struggle4progress
(118,236 posts)Generic D 47
Generic R 45
Undecided 8
Jones 46
Moore 42
Undecided 9
For leaners (with mention of party):
Jones 48
Moore 44
Undecided 6
snowybirdie
(5,219 posts)saidsimplesimon
(7,888 posts)That means 63% will vote to send the pedophile home (by write in or staying home(cowards).
ret5hd
(20,482 posts)The more important part is "...28 percent say the allegations made them less likely to vote for Moore..."
State the Obvious
(842 posts)You were paying attention in class that day. (Sometimes we forget to look at the other side of the equation, as you just pointed out.)
muntrv
(14,505 posts)dsc
(52,152 posts)I am no less likely to vote for him, since one can't fall below zero.