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It's also come to light that Moore was "banned" from one shopping mall as he became well-known for looking for "high school dates."
I have now read Mr. Moore’s statement and listened to his radio interview in which he denies the charges. I did not find his denials to be convincing and believe that he should withdraw from the Senate race in Alabama.— Sen. Susan Collins (@SenatorCollins) November 13, 2017
In light of the most recent allegations and the cumulative effect of others, I believe #RoyMoore would be doing himself, the state, the GOP, and the country a service by stepping aside.— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) November 13, 2017
If he continues this will not end well for Mr. Moore.
The appearance of grossly reprehensible behavior disqualifies him from service in the United States Senate. If he does not step aside, we need to act to protect the integrity of the Senate (2/2)— Senator Todd Young (@SenToddYoung) November 13, 2017
BREAKING: Senator Ted Cruz pulls his endorsement for Roy Moore. WATCH: https://t.co/RxWiBrCOqK— Hardball (@hardball) November 14, 2017
The allegations leveled at Roy Moore are disturbing. I have serious concerns about his prior conduct and fitness for office. He should immediately withdraw from the race.— Senator Thom Tillis (@SenThomTillis) November 13, 2017
Just to be clear. If the choice is between Roy Moore and a Democrat, I would run to the polling place to vote for the Democrat https://t.co/Ec96HRt228— Jeff Flake (@JeffFlake) November 13, 2017
Cops and lawyers among many sources for this one. How much proof does it take, @gop, before everyone walks from Moore? What are you? Where is ur morality, if it ever existed? https://t.co/MkFoJcYLoO— Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) November 14, 2017
Roy Moore had been banned from a mall in Gadsden, Alabama, because he badgered teen girls, residents of the town, including lawyers and cops, say: https://t.co/2PiK8XzRT8 pic.twitter.com/AUxuoFj0nf— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) November 13, 2017
And to make matters worse, another woman came forward today accusing Moore of attacking her when she was 16-year-old, and it looks like he clearly knew her as he signed her year book.
Beverly Young Nelson with her lawyer Gloria Allred describes a violent sexual assault at the hands of Roy Moore.— Red T Raccoon (@RedTRaccoon) November 13, 2017
"I was not going to allow him to force me to have sex with him"
"I was terrified. I though he was going to rape me. At some point, he gave up."
I BELIEVE HER. pic.twitter.com/plyxHVBPrs
Beverly Young Nelson said Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore wrote a message in her yearbook in December 1977 that said, "To a sweeter more beautiful girl, I could not say, 'Merry Christmas.'"— CNN (@CNN) November 13, 2017
She said he signed it, "Roy Moore, D.A." https://t.co/aluJzQsv15 pic.twitter.com/esjGd1ssd9
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