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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Alabama ABC Affiliate Can’t Find One Voter Who Believes WaPo Report About Roy Moore in Man-on-the-Street Segment During a segment that aired on Fridays broadcast of Birmingham, AL ABC affiliate WBMA 33/40s 5 p.m. local news, political reporter Lauren Walsh sought out voters in Columbiana, AL to gauge their reactions to the Washington Post report that alleged Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Roy Moore engaged in inappropriate conduct with four teenage girls more than 34 years ago. None of the respondents according to Walsh told her they believed the Posts reporting. Its hard to believe the events that transpired yesterday, Gordon Fluker of nearby Wilsonville, AL said to Walsh about the Washington Post report. Flukers response was the standard according to Walsh. Out of all the voters we spoke with Friday in Columbiana, we didnt find one voter who believed the Washington Post report about Moore, she said. Columbiana is the county seat of Shelby County, a county that is the home to many of Birminghams southern suburbs. The county is very Republican, and in last years presidential election, it went for Donald Trump by a 72-23 percent margin. In the GOP primary and the subsequent runoff for next months special election won by Moore, Shelby County went for his opponent Luther Strange in both instances. Strange defeated Moore by nine points in the GOP primary held in August. In the runoff a month later, Strange topped Moore by a 55-45 margin. Moore faces Democrat candidate Doug Jones on December 12 for the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by Jeff Sessions. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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