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- GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore rode his horse to the ballot box before Tuesday's major Alabama election.
- He has been accused by multiple women of varying degrees of sexual misconduct.
Embattled GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore showed up on horseback to cast his ballot in Tuesday's major Senate election in Alabama.
Moore also rode his horse to vote in Alabama's Republican primary in September, when he defeated incumbent Republican Sen. Luther Strange.
The Republican candidate, facing several allegations of sexual misconduct with teenagers when he was in his 30s, is locked in a tight race with Democratic opponent Doug Jones, a former US attorney in the state.
Polls close at 8 p.m. EST.
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WATCH: Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore arrives to vote on horseback pic.twitter.com/crp2cfsfNA
- NBC News (@NBCNews) December 12, 2017