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elleng

(136,043 posts)
Sun Dec 10, 2017, 12:19 PM Dec 2017

With Alabama Senate Race Defined by Scandal, Policy Issues Are Overlooked.

HALEYVILLE, Ala. — The hospital here, the only one in the county, is planning to close this month.

The 9,000 or so people who are seen in Lakeland Community’s emergency room each year will have to go dozens of miles to Jasper or Russellville or Winfield. Eighty-seven people will need new jobs. Businesses are worried about their workers’ compensation premiums rising, and how this city of about 4,100 people will attract anyone without a hospital to help them once they are here.

“It’s a dire situation if that hospital closes,” said Holly Watkins, a real estate agent who was shopping on a downtown block already dotted by empty storefronts. “The hospital closing is the No. 1 issue.”

But during the United States Senate race that will culminate on Tuesday, the sensational has overshadowed the myriad problems in one of the nation’s poorest states. And as voters prepare to cast their ballots, they often lament the issues that have fallen outside the spotlight’s glare during the nationally watched campaign between Doug Jones and Roy S. Moore.

Those issues are still haunting Alabama in a race that has revolved almost entirely around Mr. Moore’s extreme views and the allegations against him of improper behavior with young girls.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/09/us/alabama-poverty-jobs-roy-moore.html?

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With Alabama Senate Race Defined by Scandal, Policy Issues Are Overlooked. (Original Post) elleng Dec 2017 OP
On policy issues, Alabama Democrats lose. yallerdawg Dec 2017 #1

yallerdawg

(16,104 posts)
1. On policy issues, Alabama Democrats lose.
Sun Dec 10, 2017, 12:28 PM
Dec 2017

On wedge issues, Alabama Democrats lose.

They just have the numbers, and the Alabama Democratic Party is in shambles.

This was always going to be about the character of the Republican nominee, a man who was thrown out of office twice for his extreme views!

These accusations were 'lagniappe,' a little extra something for nothing. I would say these accusations give us a real chance to win!

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