Moore: McConnell Trying to 'Steal This Election'

Thursday, 16 November 2017 03:49 PM EST ET

(C-SPAN)
Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore says Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is trying "to steal this election" by calling for him to step down amid allegations of sexual misconduct decades ago.

A defiant Moore appeared at a news conference Thursday to reiterate he would be staying in the Alabama race.

It comes as the Republican National Committee, the Senate GOP campaign committee and the party's leading voices in Congress have called on the 70-year-old former judge to quit the race.

At least three new allegations of misconduct were reported on Wednesday, including one by Tina Johnson, who told AL.com that Moore groped her during a 1991 meeting in his law office.

The special election is scheduled for Dec. 12. Moore is facing off against Democrat Doug Jones.

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is trying "to steal this election" by calling for Roy Moore to step down amid allegations of sexual misconduct decades ago, the Republican Senate candidate said Thursday in a news conference.
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