A pro-Trump super PAC sent a 12-year-old girl to Alabama to interview GOP senate candidate Roy Moore, who has been battling allegations he had sexual contact with a 14-year-old girl decades ago when he was in his 30s.
The America First Project published the campaign video on YouTube on Sunday. In it, Millie March interviews Moore and his campaign manager, Rich Hobson. March's spirited endorsements of President Donald Trump's agenda at the Conservative Political Action Conference went viral in February.
"We decided that we were going to bring Millie to Alabama, after everything that's happened in this Alabama Senate race up until this point," America First Project's Jennifer Lawrence said in the video, adding the group wanted "to show there is a wide range of people who support Roy Moore."
Moore's campaign was rocked in early November when The Washington Post reported Moore had pursued several teenage girls, including a 14-year-old, when he was 32. Nine women have accused Moore of sexual misconduct, but the former state Supreme Court justice has denied the charges.
Many Republicans have called on Moore to step aside, but Trump has publicly backed the besieged candidate. The election for the junior senate seat takes place Tuesday.
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