A Bombshell Report Has Just Revealed: Thousands
Of Felons Registered To Vote Before The Alabama Senate Election.
In what may have been the biggest political upset since the election of President Donald
Trump over opponent Hillary Clinton, Democrat U.S. senatorial candidate Doug Jones overcame
opponent Roy Moore by less than two percentage points in Tuesday's special election.
But his win might not be as impressive as it seems.
According to a report by AL.com, an Alabama-focused news organization, Jones may have been propelled
to power by thousands of violent felons and career thieves who were registered to vote
at the last minute through a massive liberal-funded effort.
The Democratic takeover of the traditionally-Republican stronghold of Alabama by means of felon voters
is crucial since Jones's election is set to potentially upend the GOP's entire national
agenda.
Gangster Party
At the forefront of the grassroots effort that allowed tens of thousands of convicted
felons to vote is Pastor Kenneth Sharpton Glasgow, describedby Village Voice as an "ex-con
and recovering crackhead turned street preacher."
For PR purposes that clearly helped attract attention to his cause, Glasgow erroneously
claims to be the "half-brother" of the infamous liberal Rev. Al Sharpton, Jr., though
a WKRG News 5 investigation proved that the two could only be related if Sharpton's
father conceived Glasgow with Sharpton's half-sister — an unsettling scenario which
Glasgow tends to ignore.
Until August, felons in Alabama were prohibited from voting just like their fellow convicts
in 12 other states.
But over the summer, Republican Gov. Kay Ivey signed The Definition of Moral Turpitude Act
that allowed all but the most egregious former criminals to take part in elections.
lasgow responded by springing into action immediately.
He directed his organization, The Ordinary People Society, to sign up thousands of former
criminals in major Alabama urban centers like Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and Dothan.
Even criminals that were incarcerated at the time but expected to be released in time to
vote were signed up by the organization, maximizing the effects of their electoral undertaking.
Paydirt
The results?
"In the last month, I think we registered at least five- to ten-thousand people all
over the state," Glasgow told AL.com in November.
Al Sharpton's aspiring half-brother wasn't the only progressive behind the re-enfranchisement
efforts in Alabama, either.
Think Progress, a project of the George Soros-funded Center for American Progress, unsuccessfully
sued the state in an attempt to mandate that felons be individually notified by mail of
their restored voting rights.
Other Soros-funded groups like the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Brennan
Center for Justice at New York University Law School have also played instrumental parts
in the campaign to sign up voters who, just four months earlier, could not vote in Alabama.
Glasgow and his liberal allies may have hit paydirt.
While the Alabama Secretary of State has yet to produce the final official results of the
special election, an unofficial count gives Jones 671,151 votes to Moore's 650,436.
Even with Glasgow's results reported results alone, there is no doubt that felons could
have made up the difference between the candidates.
Altering the National Agenda
According to jail surveys, Democrats are the overwhelming beneficiary of ex-convict voting.
In three states that were surveyed, including the red state of North Carolina, ten percent
or fewer felons said that they would register Republican.
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