@CatherineofAragon
I read about each allegation, various reports on each one, and taking them as a whole, they are too similar to be false, and he won't be elected IF it matters to voters IN THAT STATE. It's too late to take his name off the ballot and too late for a legal write-in. If that state is highly Republican, they will vote him in. If it is going to be close without this problem, then this problem will get him defeated.
Our Republican county judge candidate died two months before the election, and his name could not be taken off the ballot. There was nothing we could do about it as it was too late for a legal write-in. He almost beat the Democrat anyway.
These women did not come forward voluntarily on their own.....just out of the blue. They were sought out and approached by the radical left and asked (paid?) to make these accusations against a Republican whose running for office is threatening a Senate seat that they need and want. They are probably also either paid or at least offered legal assistance should Moore take them to court for defamation. And he should. There should be consequences for making false accusations (bearing false witness) like so many seem to be doing in politics these days.
There is also that damned double standard. The left only ""cares"" about accusations made against a Republican. They couldn't care LESS if it's going against one of their own (See: B. J. Clinton).
Keep in mind.... that you can't prove a negative. If someone accuses you of something you supposedly did 20-30 years ago.... there is no way in hell that you can prove they are lying. This smells like the left's standard tactic they use against their opponents.