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Moore signed divorce order in one of accuser’s divorce cases

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Roy Moore’s attorney Phillip Jauregui and Moore campaign Chairman Bill Armistead provided the media with documents showing that Moore had been Beverly Nelson, one of his accusers, divorce judge. They also presented evidence that the signature in the yearbook was possibly copied from Moore’s signature in the divorce order. … Continued
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November 16, 2017

Twelve women vouch for Roy Moore’s character

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter The Republican Party Establishment in Washington has challenged Roy Moore to prove that he is not a sexual predator after five women have come forward saying that they had inappropriate contacts with Moore in the late 1970s. Moore grew up in rural Gallant, Alabama.  He went to the U.S. … Continued
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November 16, 2017
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About Roy Moore, there’s just too much there

By Joey Kennedy Alabama Political Reporter One of the most puzzling, and frustrating, reactions to this whole Roy-Moore-chased-and-sexually-assaulted-teen-girls story is the lack of compassion and understanding from men. First, whether the stories are absolutely true, we’ll probably never know. There aren’t any selfies, though a 30-something man signing a high school girl’s yearbook is pretty … Continued
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November 16, 2017

5th Congressional District Republican Executive Committee supports Roy Moore

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter On Tuesday night, the 5th Congressional District Republican Executive Committee unanimously adopted a Resolution in support of Roy Moore as the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate. The 5th Congressional District Republican Executive Committee asks the ALGOP Steering Committee to affirm their support of Judge Moore as the Republican nominee … Continued
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November 15, 2017

Republican Steering Committee will meet to decide whether to support Moore

By Brandon Moseley Alabama Political Reporter Today, the Alabama Republican Steering Committee will meet to decide the fate of Roy Moore’s campaign for U.S. Senate. Conservatives are urging the 21-member committee to announce that they are backing the Republican nominee, Roy Moore, despite allegations from multiple women, first reported by the Washington Post, that Moore … Continued
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November 15, 2017

Roy Moore says he is being “harassed” by the media, threatens lawsuit against AL.com

By Chip Brownlee Alabama Political Reporter An attorney for U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore, his wife Kayla Moore and their Foundation for Moral Law is demanding retractions from AL.com over the news site’s coverage of recent sexual misconduct allegations against Moore. In a letter addressed to AL.com’s attorney, Moore’s attorney demanded a retraction over what … Continued
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November 15, 2017
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Alabama deserves Roy Moore

By Josh Moon Alabama Political Reporter Apparently, this needs to be said again: Alabama does not deserve better than Roy Moore. Back when former Gov. Robert Bentley was first rumored to have misused taxpayer money to facilitate an affair with his top advisor, there was this crazy idea among many around the state that somehow … Continued
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November 15, 2017

Strange: Write-in campaign “highly unlikely”

By Samuel Mattison Alabama Political Reporter U.S. Senator Luther Strange, R-Ala., said pursuing a write-in campaign is “highly unlikely” on Tuesday according to multiple media outlets. Strange’s comments come after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell suggested a write-in campaign to oppose Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore’s campaign. In a Wall Street Journal interview, McConnell suggested … Continued
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November 15, 2017

Sessions has “no reason to doubt” Moore accusers, doesn’t say if he should step down

By Samuel Mattison Alabama Political Reporter Former U.S. Senator and Attorney General Jeff Sessions told U.S. representatives at a House Judiciary Committee meeting that he has “no reason to doubt” Republican U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore’s accusers. Five women have stepped forward saying Moore pursued a relationship with them when they were teenagers. Moore was … Continued
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November 15, 2017