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Not surprisingly, GOP leaders have backed off condemning Roy Moore

The votes must flow.

Republicans, initially eager to distance themselves from Moore after women alleged that he romantically pursued or in some cases assaulted them when they were teenagers and he was in his 30s, have grown more muted in their criticism and appear to be softening toward the idea of working with him if he wins the Dec. 12 special election. Moore has denied any misconduct.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell last month said he believed the women who accused Moore and called for him to drop out of the race. But Sunday on “Face the Nation,” McConnell said Congress would “swear in whoever’s elected and see where we are at that particular point.” House Speaker Paul Ryan, who also initially said Moore should step aside, skirted the issue in an interview with NPR last week, saying he was “focused on Congress,” though he called the allegations “very, very credible.”

And, of course, Donald Trump today went all in on Moore. After having supported his competitor in the primaries, he’s pivoted into full support.

Which, to me, makes me even more eager to see Moore lose, though he’s now recovered to a slender lead in the polls.




Trump endorses Roy Moore as Republicans come around on working with him – POLITICO

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3 thoughts on “Not surprisingly, GOP leaders have backed off condemning Roy Moore”

  1. A LOT of "Christian" Taliban followers believe that once a person confesses to a Crime…they are Clean to start over!
    Is this the Way they feel about Trump, and his new buddy, Ol Roy Boy?

  2. Like I've said before, don't get your hopes up too much about Moore losing in this deep red state. But there's a silver lining. As the Republicans toe the new line, Trump and Moore become the Republican Party. This is it, folks. The Republicans have lost any slightest semblance of morality or credibility or principles whatsoever. They can't pretend to care about anything other than giveaways to the rich and white supremacist racism.

    We have to hammer them on this in 2018 and 2020.

    (And beyond, I wish…but swing voters have stupid short memories.)

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