The White House continues to keep its distance from Moore. Kellyanne Conway told Fox News that although the White House has no intention to weigh in, “we want the votes in the Senate to get this tax bill through.”
Accusation Details Emerge
Leigh Corfman has bee Moore’s most public accuser of sexual harassment. Corfman recently described on the NBC’s Today Show how Moore undressed her and touched her when she was 14. “It took years for me to regain a sense of confidence in myself. And I felt guilty. You know, I felt like I was the one that was to blame,” Corfman said.
The Jones campaign has stayed away from addressing the issue constantly in public. Behind the scenes, however, Jones has spent thousands on TV ads showing Republican voters saying that can’t support Moore. The ads lean heavily on a “Republicans for Jones” message.
Moore has been completely abandoned by the National Republican Committee. His campaign continues to try and raise money, mostly online. The Jones campaign, however, is out-raising and out-spending Moore. Jones has also kept the Democratic National Committee at a distance for fear of scaring away conservative voters.