Humorist John Fugelsang summed up the impact of Tuesday’s special election in Alabama by noting that black voters had turned out to elect Democratic candidate Doug Jones, which he said will end up helping working whites who voted against their own interest.

The morning after Jones’ apparent defeat of Republican accused child molester Roy Moore in the Alabama Senate race, Fugelsang shared the insight on Facebook.

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“African American voters in Alabama did more to help white working Americans last night than DT has done all year,” he wrote.

Fugelsang also took several comedic shots at Republicans as the election results were being tallied on Tuesday night.

And as Steve Bannon finally passes out in a puddle of his own cognac sick the remains of his soul wonders whether it was a mistake to have not bathed during the 2 months leading up to his Alabama campaign appearances.. — John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) December 13, 2017

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DT is so furious that Moore lost Alabama that tonight his safe word for the call girl to stop choking him is "All Lives Matter." — John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) December 13, 2017

Thank you Alabama for electing a civil rights hero who believes health care's a right; supports renewable energies, women's & lgbt rights; calls out racial disparities in prison sentencing; accepts scientific consensus & believes spending $ on schools can save us $ on prisons. — John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) December 13, 2017

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Well it's too bad you deleted all your pro-Luther Strange tweets the day after Moore beat him. Releasing your tax returns would really distract from this story. https://t.co/xW7hWgmiPh — John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) December 13, 2017