Roy Moore's Senate campaign is a train wreck; so why does he still have a decent shot at winning?
by Mark Z. Barabak, Los Angeles Times
Nov 23, 2017
3 minutes
Roy Moore, the flailing Alabama candidate for U.S. Senate, has been abandoned by the national Republican Party and most of its leaders.
He's being vastly outspent by his Democratic rival, pummeled on the television airwaves and battered in the state's newspapers. "Stand for Decency, Reject Roy Moore," Alabama's three leading papers thundered in a joint editorial emblazoned on Sunday's front pages.
And yet with just about two weeks to go until the Dec. 12 vote, the race is far from over.
Moore has been accused of multiple incidents of sexual misconduct, including
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