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Roy Moore Continues His Political Race Despite Sexual Harassment Allegations

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Roy Moore spoke to a group gathered at a church in Alabama. Moore talked about suing the Washington Post and his accusers.

He said “we can be proud of where we came from and where we’re going if we go back to God. If we go back to God, we can be unified again.”

“We’ve still got investigations going on,” Moore said, referring to his accusers. “We’re still finding out a lot we didn’t know.”

Steve Bannon had put his support behind Moore. Moore asked “why do they come now?” His answer, “because there are groups that don’t want me in the United States Senate. They’re desperate,” he said.

Ohio Gov. John Kasich said “it’s just really a matter of whether he ought to be the candidate, the standard-bearer of the Republican Party. And I just think he shouldn’t be.”

Marc Short said “Roy Moore is somebody who graduated from West Point, he served our country in Vietnam, he’s been elected multiple times statewide in Alabama. The people in Alabama know Roy Moore better than we do here in D.C., and I think we have to be very cautious . . . of allegations that are 40 years old that arise a month before Election Day.”

Short is the White House Director of legislative affairs.

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Lisa Dalacey
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