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Moore yet to concede Alabama Senate vote

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Democrat Doug Jones scored a stunning upset victory Tuesday in a fiercely contested US Senate race in conservative Alabama, dealing a monumental setback to President Donald Trump, whose candidate could not overcome damaging sexual misconduct accusations. SOUNDBITE of Roy Moore declining to concede victory to Jones

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