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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Reporters standby at the Doug Jones election party as results are tallied following the Alabama special Senate election. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Reporters standby at the Doug Jones election party as results are tallied following the Alabama special Senate election. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Doug Jones, the Democratic candidate in the Alabama special Senate election, celebrates victory and thanks his supporters at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Birmingham. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Doug Jones, the Democratic candidate in the Alabama special Senate election, celebrates victory and thanks his supporters at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Birmingham. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Doug Jones, the Democratic candidate in the Alabama special Senate election, celebrates victory and thanks his supporters at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Birmingham. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Doug Jones supporters celebrate victory as their candidate is confirmed as the winner of the Senate special election. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Doug Jones supporters celebrate victory as their candidate is confirmed as the winner of the Senate special election. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Doug Jones supporters celebrate victory as their candidate is confirmed as the winner of the Senate special election. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Doug Jones supporters celebrate victory as their candidate is confirmed as the winner of the Senate special election. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Doug Jones supporters celebrate victory as their candidate is confirmed as the winner of the Senate special election. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Doug Jones supporters celebrate victory as their candidate is confirmed as the winner of the Senate special election. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Doug Jones supporters watch live results come in at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Birmingham as results are tallied following the Alabama special Senate election. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Residents of Mountain Brook enter and exit a polling station at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens in order to vote in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Doug Jones supporters watch live results come in at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Birmingham as results are tallied following the Alabama special Senate election. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Doug Jones supporters watch live results come in at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Birmingham as results are tallied following the Alabama special Senate election. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: After polls close in the Alabama special Senate election, Doug Jones supporters kill time at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Birmingham as they await the results. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Residents of Mountain Brook enter and exit a polling station at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens in order to vote in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: University of Alabama at Birmingham students exit a polling station after voting in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: University of Alabama at Birmingham students exit a polling station after voting in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: University of Alabama at Birmingham students exit a polling station after voting in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: University of Alabama at Birmingham students exit a polling station after voting in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • ONEONTA, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Oneonta resident Marie Owen waits for a ride after voting in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate at the Blount County Human Resources Center polling station.  "I voted for Moore, but I hope for the good. Whatever it is. I just want us to get back to like it used to be." CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171212_ALABAMA_BobMiller_0620.jpg
  • ONEONTA, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Oneonta resident Bart Cornelius exits a polling station with his grandson at the Blount County Human Resources Center after voting in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate.  "I vote conservative because of the Supreme Court. That's my main concern. I don't know how I feel about Roy Moore honestly. But I know men are men, and I hate to see him crucified because of his testosterone." CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171212_ALABAMA_BobMiller_0571.jpg
  • ONEONTA, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Oneonta resident Bart Cornelius exits a polling station with his grandson at the Blount County Human Resources Center after voting in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate.  "I vote conservative because of the Supreme Court. That's my main concern. I don't know how I feel about Roy Moore honestly. But I know men are men, and I hate to see him crucified because of his testosterone." CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171212_ALABAMA_BobMiller_0565.jpg
  • ONEONTA, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Oneonta residents enter and exit a polling station for Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate at the Blount County Human Resources Center.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • ONEONTA, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Oneonta resident Aleyda Villegas, 34, exits a polling station at the Blount County Human Resources Center after voting in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate.  Villegas' mother immigrated to the United States from Mexico, and Villegas herself was born in the United States. "I'm an advocate of human rights, of progress, so I don't feel like putting someone in office who has allegations like this against him is the way forward for this country. I'm a person of faith, but I believe in the separation of politics and religion. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • GALLANT, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Judge Roy Moore, the Republican candidate in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate, departs on horseback after voting at the Gallant Fire Department.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • GALLANT, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Judge Roy Moore, the Republican candidate in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate, departs after voting at the Gallant Fire Department.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • GALLANT, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Judge Roy Moore, the Republican candidate in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate, approaches the voting station at the Gallant Fire Department.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • GALLANT, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Judge Roy Moore, the Republican candidate in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate, approaches the voting station at the Gallant Fire Department.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Residents of Birmingham's historic Norwood neighborhood turn out to vote in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate in the early morning hours.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, democratic candidate Doug Jones addresses the crowd at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, democratic candidate Doug Jones addresses the crowd at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, democratic candidate Doug Jones addresses the crowd at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, democratic candidate Doug Jones addresses the crowd at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, democratic candidate Doug Jones addresses the crowd at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, democratic candidate Doug Jones addresses the crowd at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, democratic candidate Doug Jones addresses the crowd at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, democratic candidate Doug Jones addresses the crowd at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Alabamians turn out to support democratic candidate Doug Jones at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, democratic candidate Doug Jones addresses the crowd at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Alabamians turn out to support democratic candidate Doug Jones at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, basketball star Charles Barkley hands greets Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin before he speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, basketball star Charles Barkley speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, basketball star Charles Barkley speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Alabamians turn out to support democratic candidate Doug Jones at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, basketball star Charles Barkley speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Alabamians turn out to support democratic candidate Doug Jones at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Alabamians turn out to support democratic candidate Doug Jones at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Alabamians turn out to support democratic candidate Doug Jones at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, actor Uzo Aduba speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Alabamians turn out to support democratic candidate Doug Jones at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Alabamians turn out to support democratic candidate Doug Jones at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Alabamians turn out to support democratic candidate Doug Jones at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Alabamians turn out to support democratic candidate Doug Jones at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, democratic candidate Doug Jones addresses the crowd at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, basketball star Charles Barkley speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Doug Jones, the Democratic candidate in the Alabama special Senate election, celebrates victory and thanks his supporters at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Birmingham. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Doug Jones supporters celebrate victory as their candidate is confirmed as the winner of the Senate special election. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171212_ALABAMA_BobMiller_1218.jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Doug Jones supporters celebrate victory as their candidate is confirmed as the winner of the Senate special election. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Doug Jones supporters celebrate victory as their candidate is confirmed as the winner of the Senate special election. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • ONEONTA, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Oneonta resident Marie Owen waits for a ride after voting in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate at the Blount County Human Resources Center polling station.  "I voted for Moore, but I hope for the good. Whatever it is. I just want us to get back to like it used to be." CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171212_ALABAMA_BobMiller_0633.jpg
  • ONEONTA, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Oneonta resident Bart Cornelius exits a polling station with his grandson at the Blount County Human Resources Center after voting in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate.  "I vote conservative because of the Supreme Court. That's my main concern. I don't know how I feel about Roy Moore honestly. But I know men are men, and I hate to see him crucified because of his testosterone." CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171212_ALABAMA_BobMiller_0561.jpg
  • ONEONTA, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Oneonta resident Camilla Meeks, 73, enters a polling station at the Blount County Human Resources Center, where she will vote in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate. "Today is an important day for the country, and for the Republican Party," she said. "We need to stand united. I hope it goes to Roy Moore. I'm a republican, and we have to support our party. People aren't doing that like they should, and I think we should support him. I don't believe those reports about him are true, I think it's all a ploy by the Democratic party. But even if they were true, it wouldn't bother me." CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • GALLANT, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Judge Roy Moore, the Republican candidate in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate, addresses the media after voting at the Gallant Fire Department.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • GALLANT, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Judge Roy Moore, the Republican candidate in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate, approaches the voting station at the Gallant Fire Department.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 12, 2017: Etta Montgomery and Velator Williams hand out fliers at the Norwood Community Center as residents of one of Birmingham's historic neighborhoods turn out to vote in Alabama's Special General Election for the United States Senate in the early morning hours.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, democratic candidate Doug Jones addresses the crowd at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Alabamians turn out to support democratic candidate Doug Jones at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, democratic candidate Doug Jones addresses the crowd at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, democratic candidate Doug Jones addresses the crowd at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, democratic candidate Doug Jones addresses the crowd at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, democratic candidate Doug Jones addresses the crowd at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, basketball star Charles Barkley speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Alabamians turn out to support democratic candidate Doug Jones at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Alabamians turn out to support democratic candidate Doug Jones at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Alabamians turn out to support democratic candidate Doug Jones at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Alabamians turn out to support democratic candidate Doug Jones at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, democratic candidate Doug Jones addresses the crowd at a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, basketball star Charles Barkley speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
    171211_ALABAMA-DOUGJONES-RALLY_BobMi...jpg
  • BIRMINGHAM, AL – DECEMBER 11, 2017: On the eve of the Special General Election for Senate, basketball star Charles Barkley speaks to the crowd and endorses democratic candidate Doug Jones in a "get out the vote" rally.  CREDIT: Bob Miller for The New York Times
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  • HOOVER, AL – MARCH 1, 2016: Anna L. Baylis, 59, stands outside the Hunter Street Baptist Church polling station. "I voted for Clinton. She's smart, intelligent, a little dry but genuine. She believe in the core issues that I believe in. It's not about being black, white, male or female. It's about being qualified. And I think she's qualified. It's important for us to vote. If we want to see change in the areas that we know there is inequality, we have to have a voice and be a part of the solution. Social advocacy is so important. I'm a social worker and I try to help people see the bigger picture and how important it is to be engage in that and not just complain about things. Especially with people of color, it's very important."<br />
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On Super Tuesday, voters in the economically vibrant city of Hoover turned out to voice their support for a presidential candidate. Located in the Appalachian foothills, Hoover is the largest suburb of Birmingham and is home to several planned communities with idyllic neighborhoods tailored for the upper middle class. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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  • HOOVER, AL – MARCH 1, 2016: Jared Reynolds, 20, stands outside the Hunter Street Baptist Church polling station. "I'm trying to be a part of the voting scene to do my part as a young American. I think Bernie Sanders would be a great president. He knows what's best for the country and for the people. It's my first time to vote today. Feels great. I'm just glad to be out here. I'm confident in my decision."<br />
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On Super Tuesday, voters in the economically vibrant city of Hoover turned out to voice their support for a presidential candidate. Located in the Appalachian foothills, Hoover is the largest suburb of Birmingham and is home to several planned communities with idyllic neighborhoods tailored for the upper middle class. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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  • HOOVER, AL – MARCH 1, 2016: Deanie Coe, 66, stands outside the Hunter Street Baptist Church polling station, where she cast her ballot for Donald Trump. "He's tough and he’s strong," Coe said, "and I feel like he's going to stand up for America. The country needs to be fixed. Washington is broken and I'm ready for a change. I don't like all the in fighting on the Republican Party but we have some strong candidates out there that will stand up. Christians need to take a stand, and one candidate in particular says he's going to put Merry Christmas back in the Whitehouse. I really like that. I like that fact he said he was going to send out Christmas cards."<br />
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On Super Tuesday, voters in the economically vibrant city of Hoover turned out to voice their support for a presidential candidate. Located in the Appalachian foothills, Hoover is the largest suburb of Birmingham and is home to several planned communities with idyllic neighborhoods tailored for the upper middle class. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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  • HOOVER, AL – MARCH 1, 2016: Deanie Coe, 66, stands outside the Hunter Street Baptist Church polling station, where she cast her ballot for Donald Trump. "He's tough and he’s strong," Coe said, "and I feel like he's going to stand up for America. The country needs to be fixed. Washington is broken and I'm ready for a change. I don't like all the in fighting on the Republican Party but we have some strong candidates out there that will stand up. Christians need to take a stand, and one candidate in particular says he's going to put Merry Christmas back in the Whitehouse. I really like that. I like that fact he said he was going to send out Christmas cards."<br />
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On Super Tuesday, voters in the economically vibrant city of Hoover turned out to voice their support for a presidential candidate. Located in the Appalachian foothills, Hoover is the largest suburb of Birmingham and is home to several planned communities with idyllic neighborhoods tailored for the upper middle class. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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  • HOOVER, AL – MARCH 1, 2016: Max Godsey, 86, stands outside the Hunter Street Baptist Church polling station. "We're here getting our two cents worth in, that’s all. You can’t complain about the process if you don’t engage in it. I’d like to see a change in Washington, D.C. I’m not happy with the last eight years to be honest, but the last four have been worse. I just don’t agree with the current administration. I think he’s lead us down the wrong path and we’re headed toward socialism. We need to back law enforcement, and that’s the main thing. I picked the person that I think is the best Christian. This is a Christian country founded on Christian principles. I don’t think we ought to abandon that. I’d like it to get back to what it was. We don’t teach morals in the schools anymore.. I just think we’re away from that and I don’t think that’s good for the country."<br />
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On Super Tuesday, voters in the economically vibrant city of Hoover turned out to voice their support for a presidential candidate. Located in the Appalachian foothills, Hoover is the largest suburb of Birmingham and is home to several planned communities with idyllic neighborhoods tailored for the upper middle class. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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  • HOOVER, AL – MARCH 1, 2016: Max Godsey, 86, stands outside the Hunter Street Baptist Church polling station. "We're here getting our two cents worth in, that’s all. You can’t complain about the process if you don’t engage in it. I’d like to see a change in Washington, D.C. I’m not happy with the last eight years to be honest, but the last four have been worse. I just don’t agree with the current administration. I think he’s lead us down the wrong path and we’re headed toward socialism. We need to back law enforcement, and that’s the main thing. I picked the person that I think is the best Christian. This is a Christian country founded on Christian principles. I don’t think we ought to abandon that. I’d like it to get back to what it was. We don’t teach morals in the schools anymore.. I just think we’re away from that and I don’t think that’s good for the country."<br />
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On Super Tuesday, voters in the economically vibrant city of Hoover turned out to voice their support for a presidential candidate. Located in the Appalachian foothills, Hoover is the largest suburb of Birmingham and is home to several planned communities with idyllic neighborhoods tailored for the upper middle class. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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  • HOOVER, AL – MARCH 1, 2016: Gene Murray, 85, stands at the Hunter Street Baptist Church polling station, where he cast his ballot for Donald Trump.<br />
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On Super Tuesday, voters in the economically vibrant city of Hoover turned out to voice their support for a presidential candidate. Located in the Appalachian foothills, Hoover is the largest suburb of Birmingham and is home to several planned communities with idyllic neighborhoods tailored for the upper middle class. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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  • HOOVER, AL – MARCH 1, 2016: Imelda Vetter stands outside the Hunter Street Baptist Church polling station. A native of New Jersey, Vetter has lived in Alabama for eight years. "The country going off the deep end with people voting for Trump. That's my fear. I voted for Hilllary because I think she has a better chance of defeating him.<br />
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On Super Tuesday, voters in the economically vibrant city of Hoover turned out to voice their support for a presidential candidate. Located in the Appalachian foothills, Hoover is the largest suburb of Birmingham and is home to several planned communities with idyllic neighborhoods tailored for the upper middle class. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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  • HOOVER, AL – MARCH 1, 2016: Darlene Murray, 83, stands at the Hunter Street Baptist Church polling station. Despite the fact that she supports Kasich, Murray cast her ballot for Donald Trump this Super Tuesday. "If I thought he had a chance, we'd vote for Kasich," she said. "Unfortunately I don't think he does."<br />
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On Super Tuesday, voters in the economically vibrant city of Hoover turned out to voice their support for a presidential candidate. Located in the Appalachian foothills, Hoover is the largest suburb of Birmingham and is home to several planned communities with idyllic neighborhoods tailored for the upper middle class. CREDIT: Bob Miller for The Wall Street Journal<br />
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