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Roy Moore’s wife defends bigotry accusations, says ‘one of our attorneys is a Jew’

ABOVE: During a campaign rally Monday night, U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore's wife, Kayla Moore, debated claims that they "don't care for Jews' saying "one of our attorneys is a Jew" and they have Jewish friends – Dec 11, 2017

The wife of embattled Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore fought back against accusations that her husband doesn’t support black or Jewish people, saying at one point that one of their attorneys “is a Jew.”

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Speaking at a campaign rally Monday night in Midland City, Alabama, Kayla Moore pointed out that her husband appointed the first black marshal to the state Supreme Court. She said they also have many friends who are black.

But she raised the most eyebrows in her defense against claims that her husband, who’s a Republican, is anti-Semitic.

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“Well, one of our attorneys is a Jew,” Kayla Moore said. “We have very close friends who are Jewish and rabbis.”

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Roy Moore’s campaign has been rocked by accusations of sexual misconduct with teenage girls when he was in his 30s. He’s running against Democrat Doug Jones in Tuesday’s special election.

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