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Alabama Ad Shows How To Vote For Nick Saban As Write-In Senate Candidate
Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
This new ad running in Alabama shows people how to vote for Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban as a write-in senate candidate...



Per The Hill...
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A liberal group has released a new ad demonstrating to Alabama voters how to write-in a candidate in Tuesday’s special Senate election, providing University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban as an example.

The video, published by American Bridges, shows step-by-step instructions for voters, telling them not to vote along party lines, to fill in the bubble next to the write-in slot and to write-in the candidate of choice, providing Saban as the example.
(BarStoolSports)
Filed Under: Alabama Sports
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kjntgr76 months
Why would someone actually go vote and write someone’s name who couldn’t actually win
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DoubleDown77 months
One cannot fully prove being a child pedo or at least a creeper of children from over 30+ years ago. No DNA remains, etc. However, I dunno about you guys but being a male in my 30's, I've never signed a High School girls yearbook. Have y'all? Also, Roy Moore was 38 when he got married to his current wife. She was 24 at the time. So it at least lends credence to liking women MUCH younger than him. But sure, for some of you guys, if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck and smells like a duck, clearly it's a turtle.
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kjntgr76 months
You never signed a girls yearbook? Even when you were in high school? What a loser
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TT977 months
Anybody but the child molester Moore.
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TigerOnTheMountain77 months
Prove it.
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justausedcarguy77 months
Sorry, but we still live in America. One is innocent until proven otherwise. Does the fact that people call you a cocksucker make you a legitimate cocksucker?
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NASA_ISS_Tiger77 months
Allegations do not equal convictions. Court of Public opinion, contrary to snowflakes' opinions, do NOT matter....other than the fact it can result in slander/libel lawsuits brought against the one making the allegations.
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