Americans write ‘Dear Alabama’ pleas on Twitter as Moore, Jones face off

Credit: Bill Clark

Credit: Bill Clark

Americans turned to social media on Tuesday to express their feelings about the U.S. Senate race in Alabama.

“Dear Alabama” began trending as the nation watched and reacted to whether Alabama residents would elect Republican Roy Moore or Democrat Doug Jones.

The Jones campaign got a major boost in the largely Republican state after Moore was accused of dating girls as young as 14-years-old when he was a prosecutor.

But the polls have been all over the place, and so have the comments on Twitter, as some Americans fiercely supported Moore and others suggested that voting for him would represent a lapse in good moral judgement.

Dear Alabama,

Today is YOUR day to shine ⛪️
Show the world #WeThePeople are taking our country back! Fight for your values and way of life #VoteRoyMoore today & help us #MakeAmericaGreatAgain

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— I ❤️Winning 👠🇺🇸 #BuildTheWall (@PatriotMarie)

Dear Alabama,

If you are at work and waiting to clock out and go home, please stop and vote for Judge Moore after work. Every vote counts!

Thank you from a Tennessee patriot. #Vote#MAGA

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— Nina J Tomasieski (@NinaMorton)

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