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President Trump today issued a highly public warning to the former Alabama judge Roy Moore not to make a second run for Senate, or else risk losing a seat in a solidly Republican state again.

Moore, who was defeated in a 2017 special election after being accused of pursuing relationships with teenage girls while in his 30s, has hinted in recent weeks that he would make another try at the Senate seat.

He lost narrowly in deeply conservative Alabama to Doug Jones, a Democrat considered his party’s most vulnerable Senate incumbent up for re-election in 2020.

If the race were a rematch, Moore would provide Democrats a national target to accuse Republicans of being too far to the right, in a state that recently banned abortion in nearly all cases, without exceptions for rape and incest.

Trump, who endorsed Moore late in the 2017 race, and who has often used Twitter to weigh in on Republican primary fights, said today on Twitter:

 

 

Actor Chris Evans was among the first on Twitter to call out Trump for saying he had “nothing against” Moore.

 

 

Six women have accused Moore of sexual assault and harassment.

Leigh Corfman says she was 14 years old at the time of her sexual encounter with Moore, who was then a 32-year-old assistant district attorney in Alabama.

Two women accused him of assault or molestation, accusations that he has vehemently denied.

Jones defeated Moore in 2017 by 22,000 votes out of 1.3 million cast in a special election to fill the seat previously held by Jeff Sessions, who became Trump’s attorney general.

Republicans control the Senate 53-47 and view defeating Jones as a top priority.

Jones, 65, is considered the most endangered Democratic incumbent facing re-election in 2020, a year when several GOP senators are vulnerable and control of the chamber will be at stake.

Moore said he would make a decision about entering the race this month.

“There’s polls showing I do have a chance,’’ he said. “Everything seems to be very favorable.’’

On Tuesday, Donald Trump Jr., a key campaign surrogate for his father, went after Moore more personally, saying on Twitter:

 

 

Moore refused to take on the Trump’s directly in his response:

 

 

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