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Jimmy Kimmel on Roy Moore Election

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The state of Alabama held a special election to decide whether or not an alleged sexual predator of young girls will be their Senator. While we didn’t have the results in time for the show, there was still plenty to talk about. In preparation for the big day, the Moore campaign had a rally in Midland City where Roy’s wife Kayla Moore made it very clear that contrary to what you see on the fake news, she and her husband are not bigots. Turns out that she didn’t do a very good job trying to prove her point. She was only outdone by Roy Moore himself, one of his old buddies, and his campaign manager, who all said some unbelievable things.
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Jimmy Kimmel on Roy Moore Election
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