Did you know that An Alabama woman accused Roy S. Moore on Monday of sexually
assaulting her when she was 16, this is the fifth and most brutal charge leveled
against the Republican Senate candidate?
Did you know that the Senate Republicans are now openly discussing not seating Roy S. Moore or expelling him if he wins the Dec. 12 special election?
Did you know that the Senate Republicans are now openly discussing not seating Roy S. Moore or expelling him if he wins the Dec. 12 special election?
Did you know that the new accuser, Beverly Young Nelson, told a packed news conference in New
Beverly Young Nelson, |
Did you know that Ms. Nelson was represented at the news conference by Gloria Allred, a lawyer who has championed victims of sexual harassment?
Did you know that Ms.
Allred displayed a yearbook that Ms. Nelson said had been signed by Mr.
Moore, and the writing mirrored other examples of Mr. Moore’s
signature?
Did you know that the
implications for the 2018 elections could be even graver, Republicans
fear, with several party strategists predicting that Democrats would
brand them as the party of child sex abuse?
Did you know that the Alabama Republicans are warning of the perils of barring
Mr. Moore from the Senate?
Did you know that Mr. Moore’s
case by Monday night, an article in The New Yorker asserted
that Mr. Moore had been barred from the mall in his hometown, Gadsden,
for bothering young women, a memory that many in the town said they
shared, though no one has found direct evidence?
Did you know that “The
more people that come out of the woodwork, the more women with similar
stories, the more credible it becomes,” said Zac McCrary, a Democratic
pollster based in Alabama. “It’s going to become easier to see through
Roy Moore’s nondenial denials?”
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