Wade’s weekly Twitter log for 2018-06-10

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  • #DailyBlogTip Ethics: Don’t just edit or remove comments — explain why you’re moderating them. 07:00:44
  • VOTE 2018: Alabama, time to hit the polls, open till 7 tonight. More election info –> https://t.co/ByAsJK5fuT #alpolitics 07:34:34
  • From the archive: Video: The Power of Digital Storytelling [Alabama Media Professionals]: https://t.co/VqGnuNA05W 11:55:07
  • Six hours left to vote in today’s Alabama primaries: https://t.co/ByAsJKmQmr #alpolitics 13:00:31
  • RIP Kate Spade, 55, Designer Whose Handbags Carried Women Into Adulthood: https://t.co/ZKUOuU86sN

    //National Suicide Prevention Lifeline @800273TALK: (800) 273-8255 http://pic.twitter.com/JJrQfX7sol 14:50:32

  • “Star Wars” Actress Kelly Marie Tran Leaves Social Media Following Months of Harassment: https://t.co/DGu2ZDPnFk //America 2018, y’all. 14:53:37
  • Polls are closing in 2 hours. Cast your ballot in the Alabama primaries: https://t.co/ByAsJK5fuT #alpolitics 17:00:14
  • My stealth social media outlet: https://t.co/SnvITYVAwj 17:55:04
  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    GOVERNOR ⓓ
    — Walt Maddox: 73,714, 53.4%
    — Sue Bell Cobb: 40,437, 29.3%
    50% reporting

    GOVERNOR ⓡ
    — Kay Ivey (I): 147,011, 55.6%
    — Tommy Battle: 73,983, 28.0%
    48% reporting

    #alpolitics 21:26:17

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    U.S. House 2 ⓓ
    — Tabitha Isner: 12,666, 57.2%
    — Audri Scott Williams: 9,466, 42.8%
    59% reporting

    U.S. House 2 ⓡ
    — Martha Roby (I): 20,477, 39.0%
    — Bobby Bright: 15,034, 28.6%
    52% reporting

    #alpolitics 21:30:56

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    U.S. House 1 ⓓ
    — Robert Kennedy: 5,183, 80.4%
    — Lizzetta McConnell: 1,262, 19.6%
    30% reporting

    U.S. House 3 ⓓ
    — Mallory Hagan: 10,677, 62.5%
    — Adia Winfrey: 6,412, 37.5%
    53% reporting

    #alpolitics 21:31:47

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    U.S. House 4 ⓓ
    — Lee Auman: 5,663, 57.6%
    — Rick Neighbors: 4,170, 42.4%
    51% reporting

    U.S.House 4 ⓡ
    ✔︎ Robert B. Aderholt (I): 50,350, 80.6%
    — Anthony Blackmon: 12,137, 19.4%
    52% reporting

    ✔︎ – winner #alpolitics 21:33:48

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    U.S. House 5 ⓡ
    — Mo Brooks (I): 32,930, 61.2%
    — Clayton Hinchman: 20,857, 38.8%
    60% reporting

    #alpolitics 21:35:06

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    LT. GOVERNOR ⓡ
    — Twinkle Cavanaugh: 126,208, 43.8%
    — Will Ainsworth: 110,462, 38.3%
    54% reporting

    #alpolitics 21:37:48

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    SECRETARY OF STATE ⓓ
    — Heather Milam: 67,574, 63.6%
    — Lula Albert: 38,655, 36.4%
    47% reporting

    SECRETARY OF STATE ⓡ
    — John Merrill (I): 157,696, 70.0%
    — Michael Johnson: 67,693, 30.0%
    47% reporting

    #alpolitics 21:39:36

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    ATTORNEY GENERAL ⓓ
    — Joseph Siegelman: 83,377, 53.2%
    — Chris Christie: 73,462, 46.8%
    59% reporting

    ATTORNEY GENERAL ⓡ
    — Steve Marshall (I): 85,417, 28.8%
    — Troy King: 84,207, 28.4%
    56% reporting

    #alpolitics 21:41:35

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    GOVERNOR ⓓ
    — Walt Maddox: 95,875, 55.2%
    — Sue Bell Cobb: 49,265 28.4%
    64% reporting

    GOVERNOR ⓡ
    — Kay Ivey (I): 194,986, 55.6%
    — Tommy Battle: 92,928, 26.5%
    62% reporting

    #alpolitics 21:46:12

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    GOVERNOR ⓓ
    — Walt Maddox: 105,176, 54.3%
    — Sue Bell Cobb: 56,295, 29.1%
    74% reporting

    GOVERNOR ⓡ
    ✔︎ Kay Ivey (I): 221,072, 56.3%
    — Tommy Battle: 101,230, 25.8%
    72% reporting

    ✔︎ – winner #alpolitics 21:55:50

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    LT. GOVERNOR ⓡ
    — Twinkle Cavanaugh: 160,312, 43.9%
    — Will Ainsworth: 141,039, 38.6%
    72% reporting

    #alpolitics 21:57:34

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    ATTORNEY GENERAL ⓓ
    — Joseph Siegelman: 97,794, 53.2%
    — Chris Christie: 85,865, 46.8%
    72% reporting

    ATTORNEY GENERAL ⓡ
    — Steve Marshall (I): 100,598, 28.7%
    — Troy King: 100,072, 28.6%
    70% reporting

    #alpolitics 21:59:24

  • VOTE 2018: Incumbent Kay Ivey (R) vs. Tuscaloosa mayor Walt Maddox (D) for Alabama governor on Nov. 6. #alpolitics 22:00:29
  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    U.S. HOUSE 5 ⓡ
    ✔︎ Mo Brooks (I): 43,592, 61.4%
    — Clayton Hinchman: 27,371, 38.6%
    70% reporting

    ✔︎ – winner #alpolitics 22:06:10

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    SECRETARY OF STATE ⓓ
    — Heather Milam: 114,024, 63.9%
    — Lula Albert: 64,317, 36.1%
    73% reporting

    SECRETARY OF STATE ⓡ
    ✔︎ John Merrill (I): 222,132, 71.0%
    — Michael Johnson: 90,612, 29.0%
    72% reporting

    ✔︎ – winner #alpolitics 22:08:23

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    U.S. HOUSE 2 ⓓ
    — Tabitha Isner: 16,101, 57.9%
    — Audri Scott Williams: 11,693, 42.1%
    91% reporting

    U.S. HOUSE 2 ⓡ
    RUNOFF July 17
    — Martha Roby (I): 30,922, 38.1%
    — Bobby Bright: 23,398, 28.8%
    84% reporting

    #alpolitics 22:10:33

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    U.S. HOUSE 2 ⓓ
    ✔︎ Tabitha Isner: 19,022 59.9%
    — Audri Scott Williams: 12,737 40.1%
    93% reporting

    U.S. HOUSE 2 ⓡ
    RUNOFF July 17
    — Martha Roby (I): 34,977 39.6%
    — Bobby Bright: 25,331 28.6%
    93% reporting

    ✔︎ – winner #alpolitics 22:15:28

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    U.S. HOUSE 1 ⓓ
    — Robert Kennedy: 14,172, 80.5%
    — Lizzetta McConnell: 3,424, 19.5%
    62% reporting

    U.S. HOUSE 3 ⓓ
    ✔︎ Mallory Hagan: 19,866, 65.7%
    — Adia Winfrey: 10,371, 34.3%
    86% reporting

    ✔︎ – winner #alpolitics 22:17:08

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    SECRETARY OF STATE ⓓ
    ✔︎ Heather Milam: 114,525, 63.9%
    — Lula Albert: 64,564, 36.1%
    76% reporting

    SECRETARY OF STATE ⓡ
    ✔︎ John Merrill (I): 226,360, 70.9%
    — Michael Johnson: 92,728, 29.1%
    74% reporting

    ✔︎ – winner #alpolitics 22:19:03

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    U.S. HOUSE 4 ⓓ
    ✔︎ Lee Auman: 8,568 54.2%
    — Rick Neighbors: 7,251 45.8%
    98% reporting

    U.S. HOUSE 4 ⓡ
    ✔︎ Robert B. Aderholt (I): 92,799 81.4%
    — Anthony Blackmon: 21,192 18.6%
    98% reporting

    ✔︎ – winner #alpolitics 22:33:56

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    U.S. HOUSE 1 ⓓ
    ✔︎ Robert Kennedy: 14,754, 80.2%
    — Lizzetta McConnell: 3,639, 19.8%
    64% reporting

    U.S. HOUSE 3 ⓓ
    ✔︎ Mallory Hagan: 20,939, 65.%
    — Adia Winfrey: 10,946, 34.3%
    96% reporting

    ✔︎ – winner #alpolitics 22:42:36

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    LT. GOVERNOR ⓡ
    RUNOFF July 17
    — Twinkle Cavanaugh: 213,032, 43.8%
    — Will Ainsworth: 187,402, 38.6%
    90% reporting

    #alpolitics 22:43:37

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    ATTORNEY GENERAL ⓓ
    — Joseph Siegelman: 129,181, 54.0%
    — Chris Christie: 109,990, 46.0%
    91% reporting

    ATTORNEY GENERAL ⓡ
    RUNOFF July 17
    — Steve Marshall (I): 139,388, 28.9%
    — Troy King: 134,133, 27.8%
    90% reporting

    #alpolitics 22:44:56

  • Vote 2018 – Alabama

    ATTORNEY GENERAL ⓓ
    ✔︎ Joseph Siegelman: 129,856, 54.0%
    — Chris Christie: 110,535, 46.0%
    92% reporting

    ATTORNEY GENERAL ⓡ
    RUNOFF July 17
    — Steve Marshall (I): 143,231, 29.0%
    — Troy King: 137,687, 27.8%
    91% reporting

    ✔︎ – winner #alpolitics 22:51:46

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