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FJAG said:My guess is any other Republican would have won Alabama.
Political lesson on toxic candidates - the same was probably likely in 2016, with any other Democrat other than Hillary Clinton likely winning the election (well, maybe any other Democrat except Sanders, who's probably too radical for US tastes). Lesson, when your enemy is running a toxic candidate, don't run your own toxic candidate.
Political lesson on decency - believably, the US voting public does have limits on what it will accept in a candidate (although apparently a homophobic, anti-Islamic guy with a predilection for teenagers still got half the vote). Lesson, there is still hope?
Political lesson on the dilemma - the GOP was in the horns of one. If they won, they'd have to contend with the "weaponization" of Moore as a toxic politician - he'd likely drag other Republicans down. So there is probably a sigh of relief in the party today. However, they lost, and they lost that razor thin majority in the Senate, which is now 48 to 48, with 2 additional anti-Trump (Corker and Flake), lame duck Republicans sitting until 2018. So there is probably a sigh of desperation in the party today. Lesson, this is what happens when you the party doesn't directly control who runs for the nomination - think of all those times in Canada where a party leader has got bad press for interfering with a riding's selection of candidate...it's because they're avoiding the dilemma.