Moore Blasted by Democrat in TV Ads in Alabama Senate Race


The Alabama Democrat running for U.S. Senate has run overwhelmingly more television advertising than his competitor, Roy Moore, since the Republican was accused of pursuing dates or sexual contact with teenagers.

Since Nov. 10, the day after the Washington Post first reported on allegations that have engulfed Moore’s campaign, Democrat Doug Jones has run more than eight times as many campaign ads than his opponent on broadcast TV in Alabama, according to data from Kantar Media’s CMAG, which tracks political advertising.

In a Jones ad first broadcast Monday, the Democrat has begun to use the words of conservatives against Moore. President Donald Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, is quoted as saying that there is a “special place in hell for people who prey on children,” and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who previously held the Alabama Senate seat, is quoted as saying that he has “no reason to doubt these young women.”

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