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(85,998 posts)
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 12:20 AM Mar 27

Democrat who ran heavily on abortion rights, IVF wins Alabama red seat special election



MeidasTouch @MeidasTouch
MAJOR BREAKING:

Democrat Marilyn Lands has defeated Republican Teddy Powell in a special election for Alabama House District 10 by a whopping 25 points, flipping the district from red to blue.

Lands ran on a platform that emphasized protecting abortion rights and IVF.




Grace Panetta @grace_panetta 2h
BREAKING: Democrat @marilynforAL has defeated Republican Teddy Powell, who just conceded in the special election for Alabama House District 10, a Huntsville-area swing district, by what looks like will be a pretty big margin (district was Trump +1, Doug Jones +5 in 2020)



Democrat who ran heavily on abortion rights, IVF wins Alabama special election
https://www.washingtonpost.com/elections/2024/03/26/democrats-republicans-abortion-ivf-alabama-election/
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Democrat who ran heavily on abortion rights, IVF wins Alabama red seat special election (Original Post) bigtree Mar 27 OP
They voted for freedom to make their own health care choices. Hermit-The-Prog Mar 27 #1
These are just real election results, not headline-worthy polling data certified by the New York Times. LetMyPeopleVote Mar 27 #2
Curious. These aren't the numbers Ballotpedia has for this district in 2022. sybylla Mar 27 #14
Those maps blow me away!!!! nt LAS14 Mar 27 #19
Holy shit! She didn't just win. She annihilated him! progressoid Mar 27 #3
Wow! Congratulations, State Representative Lamb!! Lunabell Mar 27 #4
K&R betsuni Mar 27 #5
Napalm in the morning! dchill Mar 27 #6
That's how to do it. StarryNite Mar 27 #7
Wow! Some blue in Alabama. Yellowdog-1966 Mar 27 #8
About 25 points. That's close right? 4lbs Mar 27 #9
Imagine if this were reversed? Johnny2X2X Mar 27 #10
President Biden is correct yankee87 Mar 27 #11
Roe Roe Your boat LetMyPeopleVote Mar 27 #12
Repugs are going to get an old fashioned ass-whooping in November ! Talitha Mar 27 #13
great win... but 14% turnout... I wish people would vote more consistently. WarGamer Mar 27 #15
Oh, you! W_HAMILTON Mar 27 #21
This win is for . . . peggysue2 Mar 27 #16
Gah! I hate that appellation: "little ladies". 🙄 So demeaning! electric_blue68 Mar 27 #24
And so deliberate, electric blue peggysue2 Mar 28 #25
A reminder... Hermit-The-Prog Mar 27 #17
In that first election after Dodds repubs were telling Dems to Demovictory9 Mar 27 #18
This is great news, but isn't this extremely low turnout? AdamGG Mar 27 #20
Uhh, yeah, pretty much every single special election has lower turnout than the general election. W_HAMILTON Mar 27 #22
Wow! May this be a Nov '24 Harbinger! 👍🤞 electric_blue68 Mar 27 #23
Hey Alito (and your SCOTUS cohorts) suck on that you misogynist fuck Blue Owl Mar 28 #26

Hermit-The-Prog

(33,349 posts)
1. They voted for freedom to make their own health care choices.
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 12:35 AM
Mar 27

Nobody but fascist Republicans wants a fascist government taking intimate control of their body.

sybylla

(8,512 posts)
14. Curious. These aren't the numbers Ballotpedia has for this district in 2022.
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 12:04 PM
Mar 27

They had it at 51/45/3 as their was a Libertarian on the ballot. Not sure why the discrepancy as I'm not seeing a source to the numbers.
https://ballotpedia.org/Alabama_House_of_Representatives_District_10

Anyway, glad for the win.

Lunabell

(6,082 posts)
4. Wow! Congratulations, State Representative Lamb!!
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 01:34 AM
Mar 27

That was a landslide and a portent of things to come for rethuglicans in 2024!!

StarryNite

(9,446 posts)
7. That's how to do it.
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 02:36 AM
Mar 27

Run on the things that matter to people. Not the stupid conspiracy theories that the right wing nutters go on about.

Johnny2X2X

(19,066 posts)
10. Imagine if this were reversed?
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 11:04 AM
Mar 27

Imagine a district in deep blue California that Biden won by 8 points in 2020 and that voted for a GOP Rep in 2022 by several points had flipped Red by 25 points. And the candidate who flipped it had ran on one big issue that was directly tied to Biden. This would have kncked the bridge collapse off the top of the fold on national newspapers.

This is a cataclismic wave of change. From Trump +8 in 2020 and GOP +7 in 2022 to Dem +25 in 2024 based on abortion access. The Biden campaign is doing well right now directly tying Trump to ending Roe v Wade and he can't hude from it.

And that Trump +8 was for Madison county, they don't give results by district, but this district omits Huntsville from it so it's certainly more like Trump +15-20. This is a 40-50 point flip from 2020 in facor of Democrats based on abortion.

yankee87

(2,173 posts)
11. President Biden is correct
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 11:20 AM
Mar 27

When he told SCOTUS women will be felt at the voting booth.
Vote Blue!!!!!!!!!!!!

peggysue2

(10,829 posts)
16. This win is for . . .
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 12:27 PM
Mar 27

All the Republicans who have said/thought the 'little ladies' would get over the Dobbs' decision and more recently the decision on IVF. Reproductive health care matters to women and the men who care about and respect them.

Even in Alabama!

We're coming for you, Republicans. All of you.

Demovictory9

(32,457 posts)
18. In that first election after Dodds repubs were telling Dems to
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 04:08 PM
Mar 27

Stop talking about abortion rights.."women dont care" red tsunami was coming..lol

AdamGG

(1,292 posts)
20. This is great news, but isn't this extremely low turnout?
Wed Mar 27, 2024, 06:55 PM
Mar 27

Under 6,000 total votes. How many people vote in general elections in this district?

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