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Supporters of Democratic U.S. Senate . NBC News exit polls show 96 percent of black voters supported Jones, with 98 percent of black women and 93 percent of black men backing him. Most white women supported his conservative opponent, Roy Moore, although the. Black women were critical to Doug Jones's Senate victory. . Dec 13, NBC News exit polls show 96 percent of black voters supported Jones, with 98 percent of black women and 93 percent of black men backing him. In , during the lead-up to the Montgomery bus boycotts, Claudette Colvin and Mary Louise Smith were arrested for refusing to give up their seats while on the bus. In the wake of Jones’ victory speech in Birmingham, another win came to mind, this one scored in another part of Alabama nearly six decades ago, also by black women. One of the factors that motivated black women to vote in. NBC News exit polls show 96 percent of black voters supported Jones, with 98 percent of black women and 93 percent of black men backing him. . Doug Jones defeated Roy Moore in Tuesday's Alabama Senate race with the overwhelming support of black women voters, 98 percent of whom cast their ballots for the Democrat. Democrat Doug Jones pulled a surprise win for the Alabama Senate seat against Trump-endorsed Republican candidate Roy Moore.

  • Dec 14, Doreen St. Félix on the praise for black women issued on social media after the Democrat Doug Jones's victory in the Alabama special  .
  • The exit polls found that 31% of voters were white women, and only 34% of them voted. According to the exit polls, 17% of voters in the election were black women, and 98% of them voted for Jones. According to CNN's exit. Doug Jones defeated Roy Moore in Tuesday's Alabama Senate race with the overwhelming support of black women voters, 98 percent of whom cast their ballots for the Democrat. Dec 13, , AM EST | Updated Dec 13, WASHINGTON ― Increased turnout among black voters ― particularly black women ― fueled Democrat Doug Jones’ stunning . 8 lis Since at least the s, Black women have organized, campaigned, and voted for issues that matter to us most. Dec 13, On Twitter, the hashtag #BlackWomen began trending early Wednesday as people noted that CNN exit polls showed 98% of black women voters  . This is in comparison to only 27% of white men and 35% of white women voting for the Democratic candidate. One of the greatest factors in Jones’ win was a very specific demographic of voters. According to polls, black women voted heavily (almost unanimously) in favor of Jones, with 98% of black female voters choosing Jones over Moore. This is in comparison to only 27% of white men and 35% of white women voting for the Democratic candidate. One of the greatest factors in Jones' win was a very specific demographic of voters. According to polls, black women voted heavily (almost unanimously) in favor of Jones, with 98% of black female voters choosing Jones over Moore. 54 years ago, Jones fought against the KKK for four black girls, Addie Mae . On the other hand, Doug Jones prosecuted the murderers of the victims in the Birmingham church bombings. African American voters in Alabama, especially women, turned out in large numbers to vote for Democrat Doug Jones over Roy Moore for the. Dec 13, When Democrat Doug Jones won Alabama's hotly contested Senate special election on Tuesday night, observers on Twitter were quick to point  . Congrats to Doug Jones and everyone who fought against hate. The Latest. Doug Jones won the Alabama Senate race and it was the Black vote, especially Black women, who gave him the victory. After calling the race, the CNN election panel attributed the win in part to Black voter turnout and Jones’ campaign. See below. The times are changing. At only 26 percent of the population of Alabama, Black people represented 30 percent of the electorate, with 97 percent of Black women voting for Doug Jones (compared to white women's 34 percent). By Julia . Black Women Are A Political Organizing Force. They’re Not Unicorns. “Don’t just overlook the hard work that we did,” said one black woman who canvassed for Doug Jones. In the closing days of Alabama's rancorous special US Senate election between Doug Jones and Roy Moore, a procession of black politicians. . Dec 13, Black women overwhelming voted for Doug Jones in the Alabama Senate race. It was a different story for white women. At only 26 percent of the population of Alabama, Black people represented 30 percent of the electorate, with 97 percent of Black women voting for Doug Jones (compared to white women’s 34 percent). In , during the lead-up to the Montgomery bus boycotts, Claudette Colvin and Mary Louise Smith were arrested for refusing to give up their seats while on the bus. In the wake of Jones' victory speech in Birmingham, another win came to mind, this one scored in another part of Alabama nearly six decades ago, also by black women. At only 26 percent of the population of Alabama, Black people represented 30 percent of the electorate, with 97 percent of Black women voting for Doug Jones (compared to white . When Alabama voters go to the polls Tuesday for the state's primary elections, they'll see something rare on their ballots: A large number of Democrats are. special election played a critical role in Doug Jones' narrow victory. . nition that Black women's high turnout and 98% Democratic voting rate in the. Scott Applewhite) Russell Allen (not his real name) was a rare breed, a. Black women Doug Jones Hardy, Williams, Pullom, Jones A balcony on the Senate side of the Capitol in Washington, (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) Russell Allen (not his real name) was a rare breed, a. Black women Doug Jones Hardy, Williams, Pullom, Jones A balcony on the Senate side of the Capitol in Washington, (AP Photo/J. In a dramatic special election race to fill the Alabama senatorial seat vacated by Attorney . Last night, around EST, a palpable (if not universal) sigh of relief rippled across the country. (Only two black women are running as Republicans in Alabama this year, “After so many black women carried Doug Jones over the threshold. . Dec 14, Exit polling shows 98 percent of female African-American voters supported Doug Jones in the Senate election in Alabama.
  • By Gianluca Mezzofiore on December 13, > Life Democrat Doug Jones pulled a surprise win for the Alabama Senate seat against Trump-endorsed Republican candidate Roy Moore, who's been accused of.
  • Early exit polls reported that Black women once again turned out in droves to support Doug Jones, despite some of his outspoken color blind policies, and his campaign's lack of tangible voter outreach to the black community in Alabama. And Doug Jones' victory on Tuesday was no different. To have a chance to win, the Jones campaign had hoped for a turnout among African-Americans comparable to their percentage of the Alabama. Dec 16, When Democrat Doug Jones upset Republican Roy Moore Tuesday night in Alabama's special election for a U.S. Senate seat, Twitter exploded  . By Gianluca Mezzofiore on December 13, > Life Democrat Doug Jones pulled a surprise win for the Alabama Senate seat against Trump-endorsed Republican candidate Roy Moore, who's been accused of. Because of their overwhelming support, he will be the Democratic senator from Alabama, putting. If not for black women, Doug Jones might very well have given a concession speech on Tuesday night. Doug Jones' victory in Alabama was historic, but to win in a state that hadn't elected a Democrat to the U.S. Senate in more than 20 years, the campaign. Early exit polls reported that Black women once again turned out in droves to support Doug Jones, despite some of his outspoken color blind policies, and his campaign's lack of tangible voter outreach to the black community in Alabama. And Doug Jones’ victory on Tuesday was no different. Symone D. Sanders, a Democratic strategist, told Newsweek. "Black women have been. It has become clear that Doug Jones' victory would not have been possible without African-American voters.