And, @hughhewitt, under 17th Amendment Strange was the temporary senator and so his leaving now would not trigger a new election which state must hold.
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There IS a constitutional way to deal with problem of voters regretting primary vote for Moore: RNC can get behind write-in campaign for Luther Strange. Voting can continue, and if political will he wins.
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@hughhewitt, I've argued that if Rs can convince Moore to drop out Republicans should be able to pick new candidate for general, so long as it wouldn't disenfranchise military voters http://electionlawblog.org/?p=95923 (Just as Ds did in NJ)Show this thread
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I think election officials have been sending domestic absentee ballots, too. The law it a little unclear on exact timing, but locals should have had ballots no later than 55 days prior to the election and must send ballots upon receipt of application
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A blog that you wrote...jeez
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A write in campaign for Republican would be great. I hope the AL GOP takes that option
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