Roy Moore cites Brett Kavanaugh’s survival of sexual misconduct allegations as he ponders another Senate race

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Roy Moore cites Brett Kavanaugh’s survival of sexual misconduct allegations as he ponders another Senate race
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The Republican who lost a special election in 2017 is “seriously considering” another run next year, according to a new fundraising pitch.

By John Wagner John Wagner National reporter leading The Post's breaking political news team Email Bio Follow May 1 at 8:48 AM A new fundraising pitch for Roy Moore, the Republican who lost a special Senate election in Alabama amid accusations of sexual misconduct in the 1970s, cites the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh as a reason he might run again next year.

Moore, a former Alabama Supreme Court justice, is seeking to raise money for a fund to cover legal expenses on multiple fronts. Moore’s fundraising pitch says that during the race he lost to now-Sen. Doug Jones , he was subject to “falsehoods and deceit” by Democrats and Republicans who “conspired to destroy his political career.”

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