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ATLANTA (AP) — Alabama, one of the most conservative states in the country, with one of the most evangelical electorates, is sending an abortion-rights supporter to the U.S. Senate, despite GOP efforts to paint Democrat Doug Jones as an unacceptable extremist on the issue. Certainly, any analysis of what Jones' upset over Roy Moore means for other races involves a caveat: The Republican nominee was twice ousted from the state Supreme Court and stood accused of sexual misconduct with minors, baggage that gave Jones an opening in a state that hadn't elected a Democratic senator since 1992. • Where is recreational marijuana available in California? Sfgate • Beautiful Yosemite sfgate • Randy+Bennett+discusses+St.+Mary%E2%80%99s+rout+of+LMU+in+the+WCC+opener. SFGate • A cannabis shopping checklist sfgate • 83 Mexican free-tailed bats rescued in Menlo Park sfgate • Duckie the puppy practices walking sfgate • Duckie the puppy plays tug-of-war to learn to walk sfgate • Duckie the Swimmer's Syndrome puppy sfgate • Package thief unwittingly steals box of cat litter sfgate • Justin Reid on Eric Reid SFGate Yet Jones could not have won without crossover votes from conservative Republicans who oppose abortion, and that's just what he did. Koel Bird Ringtone Free Download.

Exit polls show Jones won a third of voters who said abortion should be illegal in most cases, and 27 percent of those who want it outlawed completely. These numbers suggest that abortion may not necessarily be a defining issue in the 2018 midterm elections. Abortion is 'still a dividing line in American politics,' said Republican pollster Greg Strimple, who surveys voters for the Congressional Leadership Fund, the political action committee backed by Speaker Paul Ryan that is helping defend the GOP's House majority. But a candidate's stand on abortion mobilizes only slices of the two parties' bases, and for most every voter in between, 'it's a secondary issue,' Strimple said. There's an argument that this contest was unusually unsavory for conservatives, making them choose between a man accused of preying on girls, and a Democrat.