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I see where Roy Moore isn't conceding the election.   I voted for Moore but I don't think it's too classy of a move, not to admit to your defeat, when it's evident that you have lost.   Most likely he lost due to the accusations that came out but then, like Hillary, a lot of the blame can go to the candidate and the way he campaigned or didn't campaign.  Maybe he just assumed that Jones would be like Luther Strange and not stand a chance but if so that was a poor assumption.  I also don't think Moore could have strengthened his position had he taken a polygraph and his denials were not that persuasive and left a lot open to speculation.  

I think it's fairly evident, from the vote count, that had those who wrote in their votes made the difference and had they voted for Moore or the party that Moore would have won but lose he did.

Also, being a professing, open and bold Christian, one of the best testimonies and witnesses we can give is by example rather than word.  The testimony that Roy Moore is giving with his denial to concede and the way he is approaching his loss is not (my own opinion mind you) the best example of being a Christian in the face of defeat or a loss.

 Also as has been stated the term for this special election is not the full 6 years so in another 2 years the Republicans will have a chance to take back the seat with a better, stronger, candidate.  Now, I hope Roy Moore decides to concede and offer congratulations to Doug Jones as the winner and as an Alabama citizen get behind our new Senator but somehow I don't feel that is going to be in Roy Moore.  I believe that Roy Moore feels that the system let him down and that he was unfairly treated what with the accusations.  IF THOSE ACCUSATIONS, though, are false then I can surely understand Roy Moore's anger and angst what with the media and state of this Senatorial Election.  It may even set a new precedent for elections to come now that it's been proven a winning tactic.  If, Roy Moore, is guilty of what was accused then he deserves the defeat he suffered but If he is innocent of the charges or they were false or fraudulent then the offense suffered by Roy Moore is much greater than that which would be suffered by the women had the charges been true.  Frankly we may never know though, either way.   My feeling is now that Moore lost the women, like the charges, will go away.


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