Fox News’ Rupert Murdoch opposed Roy Moore in 2017 Senate campaign: It ‘affected’ race, Moore says

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Fox News’ Rupert Murdoch opposed Roy Moore in 2017 Senate campaign: It ‘affected’ race, Moore says
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Fox News founder Rupert Murdoch said in a deposition in the Dominion lawsuit that he told his top executives that he opposed Roy Moore’s Senate candidacy. Moore told aldotcom that 'of course' affected his 2017 Senate race. More of his response here:

Published:Republican U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore speaks after narrowly losing the election to Democrat Doug Jones during an election night watch party Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017, in Montgomery, Ala.

Moore’s name came up in a deposition given by Fox News founder Rupert Murdoch in the $1.6 billion lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems, the Associated Press reported this week.

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