The Columbus Dispatch

Country can’t afford Moore loss, Trump says

- By Darlene Superville and Jill Colvin Informatio­n from The Washington Post was included in this story.

SENATE RACE

PENSACOLA, Florida — President Donald Trump on Friday urged voters to elect a Republican Senate candidate in Alabama who has been dogged by allegation­s of sexual misconduct, warning that America “cannot afford” to have a Democrat win the hard-fought campaign.

Trump gave a boost to the campaign of GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore during a raucous campaign rally in the Florida panhandle, near the state line with Alabama.

“We cannot afford, the future of this country cannot afford to lose the seat,” Trump said, referring to his party’s razor-thin 52-48 advantage in that chamber of Congress.

Trump said Moore’s opponent, Doug Jones, is a “liberal Democrat” who would be “completely controlled” by Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi in the House and Chuck Schumer in the Senate.

“He’s their total puppet and everybody knows it,” Trump said during a wide-ranging speech that included riffs on the U.S. immigratio­n system and the nation’s economic performanc­e since he took office. He touched briefly on the closely watched Senate race that will be decided when voters in next-door Alabama go to the polls Tuesday.

“We need somebody in that Senate seat who will vote for our Make America Great Again agenda, which involves tough on crime, strong on borders, strong on immigratio­n,” Trump said.

Trump also taunted Beverly Nelson, one of Moore’s accusers, who had presented a yearbook inscriptio­n by Moore as a key piece of evidence that the candidate knew his accuser. Nelson said Friday she had added a notation marking the date and place where it was signed.

“Did you see what happened today? You know, the yearbook? Did you see that? There was a little mistake made,” Trump said, shifting to a sing-songy voice. “She started writing things in the yearbook.”

In a news conference Friday with attorney Gloria Allred, Nelson said she stands by her claim that Moore sexually assaulted her when she was 16 years old, while she worked as a waitress at a restaurant in Gadsden, Alabama.

But Allred said Friday that Moore did not write several notes at the end of the inscriptio­n in her yearbook. That text consists of the location, the date and the initials “D.A.” after the signature that Nelson says is Moore’s. Allred said those notes were added later by Nelson “to remind herself of who Roy Moore was and where and when Mr. Moore signed her yearbook.”

Moore, who is 70, has been dogged by multiple allegation­s of sexual misconduct, including accusation­s that he molested two teenage girls and pursued romantic relationsh­ips with several others while in his 30s. Moore has denied the allegation­s.

The White House said the rally was a campaign event for Trump. But the location — so close to the Alabama state line and feeding its television markets — stoked speculatio­n that it was a back-door way for the president to boost Moore’s campaign without actually setting foot in the state.

White House spokesman Raj Shah said the president and White House have made clear that the Moore allegation­s are “troubling and concerning” and “should be taken seriously.” He also noted that Moore has maintained his innocence, and said that should be considered as well.

“Ultimately his endorsemen­t is about the issues,” Shah said.

Trump tweeted earlier Friday that the “LAST thing the Make America Great Again Agenda needs is a Liberal Democrat in Senate where we have so little margin for victory already.” He also criticized Jones as being “bad on Crime, Life, Border, Vets, Guns & Military”

Moore tweeted that he agreed with Trump.

“You’re right Mr. President! We can’t Make America Great Again with another radical liberal in the US Senate,” he said.

 ?? [JONATHAN BACHMAN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? President Donald Trump waves to supporters Friday during a rally in Pensacola, Fla.
[JONATHAN BACHMAN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] President Donald Trump waves to supporters Friday during a rally in Pensacola, Fla.

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