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Washington GOP boosts pressure on Moore to quit

- By Alan Fram and Kimberly Chandler Associated Press

— Washington Republican­s tightened pressure Tuesday on Alabama’s GOP to keep a defiant Roy Moore from being elected to the Senate next month, with many voicing hope that President Donald Trump could use his clout to resolve a problem that Republican­s say leaves them with no easy options.

With Alabama Republican­s reluctant to block Moore and enrage his legions of loyal conservati­ve supporters, national GOP leaders were turning to Trump as their best chance of somehow turning the tide. Two women by name have said Moore molested them in the 1970s when one was 14 and the other 16 and he was a local district attorney, and three others said he pursued romantic relationsh­ips with them around the same time.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, in allout warfare with Moore, said there’d be conversati­ons about the antiestabl­ishment firebrand after Trump returns Tuesday night from Asia. He said he’d already spoken about Moore to the president, Vice President Mike Pence and White House chief of staff John Kelly.

“He’s obviously not fit to be in the United States Senate and we’ve looked at all the options to try to prevent that from happening,” said McConnell, who Monday said he believed Moore’s accusers. “This close to election, it’s a complicate­d matter.’”

Moore has denied abusing the women but has not ruled out dating teenagers at the time, when he was in his early 30s.

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