Doug Jones ad names and pictures SEVEN Roy Moore accusers 

Doug Jones, the Democratic candidate in Alabama’s U.S. Senate special election next month, released a scathing ad Wednesday attacking his opponent Roy Moore.

The 30-second spot, titled ‘Immoral,’ names seven women who have accused Moore, a Republican former judge, of a range of sexual misconduct offenses when they were in their teens. 

And the ad includes photos of them as adolescent girls to drive the point home.

Leigh Corfman, Beverly Young Nelson, Debbie Wesson Gibson, Gloria Thacker Deason, Gena Richardson, Wendy Miller and Kelly Harrison Thorp are all named and pictured.

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Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate Doug Jones released a scathing ad against Republican Roy Moore on Wednesday, naming and picturing seven of his sexual misconduct accusers

A total of nine women have claimed that Moore, a former Republican judge, fondled and otherwise pursued them in Alabama when they were teenagers

A total of nine women have claimed that Moore, a former Republican judge, fondled and otherwise pursued them in Alabama when they were teenagers

Leigh Corfman alleges Moore touched her sexually over her underwear when she was 14 years old; Nelson says he touched her in a parked car when she was 16

‘They were girls when Roy Moore immorally pursued them,’ a narrator intones. 

‘Now they are women, witnesses to us all of his disturbing conduct.’

The final message, meant to linger through the Thanksgiving weekend: ‘Will we make their abuser a U.S. senator?’

Moore’s campaign was hit with a new crisis hours earlier when his communications director John Rogers abruptly quit.

On Tuesday the Moore campaign’s chief political strategist, Dean Young, delivered a scathing statement to the media – blasting his accusers as politically motivated and unbelievable.

Moore has denied every charge, including Corfman’s accusation that he molested her when she was 14, and Nelson’s claim that he touched her at age 16. 

In a new poll from Quinnipiac University, 60 per cent of Americans said the U.S. Senate should block Moore from serving if he wins.

Four other women, pictured decades ago, have created a steady drip of trouble for Moore’s gasping campaign

Moore, a former federal prosecutor, has also used the words of first daughter Ivanka Trump against his Republican opponent; she has said she finds Moore's accusers credible

Moore, a former federal prosecutor, has also used the words of first daughter Ivanka Trump against his Republican opponent; she has said she finds Moore’s accusers credible

Jones is a former federal prosecutor best known for securing convictions against members of the Ku Klux Klan.

His campaign made news earlier this week with another ad that leveraged a statement from first daughter Ivanka Trump. 

‘There is a special place in hell for people who prey on children,’ she had said. ‘I’ve yet to see a valid explanation, and I have no reason to doubt the victims’ accounts.’

Her father, the President of the United States, seemed to side with Moore on Tuesday. 

Asked about the torrent of accusations of sexual impropriety, he said flatly: ‘Roy Moore denies it … And by the way, he totally denies it.’

President Donald Trump talked to reporters during his departure from the White House on Tuesday, noting that Moore has denied all the claims against him and insisting that Jones would be a bad senator

President Donald Trump talked to reporters during his departure from the White House on Tuesday, noting that Moore has denied all the claims against him and insisting that Jones would be a bad senator

‘You have to listen to him also. He said, 40 years ago this did not happen,’ said Trump of Corfman’s allegation. 

The president also told DailyMail.com amid a scrum of cameras that he isn’t ready to announce whether he’ll campaign for Moore as the December 12 special election looms.

‘I will be letting you know next week. But I can tell you we don’t need somebody who’s soft on crime like Jones,’ Trump said.

Trump, who has faced his own collection of allegations of sexual misconduct, also wouldn’t say whether he believes Moore’s denials.

Read more at DailyMail.co.uk