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Watch: Alabama voters will decide the Roy Moore question tomorrow

Watch: Alabama voters will decide the Roy Moore question tomorrow

Catch me up: 

Alabama is holding a special election for U.S. Senate to replace the seat recently vacated by Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Roy Moore is the Republican candidate, and his campaign has been filled with controversy after an explosive Washington Post report about his alleged predilection for teenage girls.

What's the latest? 

One of Moore's accusers, who came forward separately from the women who spoke to the Post, cast doubt on her own testimony over the weekend by releasing relevant information after the fact.

Beverly Young Nelson, who has accused Moore of assaulting her in a dark parking lot when she was 16, shared an old high school yearbook with a note and signature allegedly from Moore as evidence. The Senate candidate has slammed her account as "absolutely false" and said he didn't even know her.

Nelson said that she added a notation underneath the signature with the date and location of when Moore signed it.

Glenn's take: 

Why didn't Nelson's lawyer advise her properly on the yearbook? Glenn slammed attorney Gloria Allred for misleading her client. The new information doesn't mean Nelson is lying, but it undermines her story.

"If you want credibility, you have to be outwardly honest," Glenn said. "If you want credibility, never go to Gloria Allred."

To see more from Glenn, visit his channel on TheBlaze and listen live to “The Glenn Beck Radio Program” with Glenn Beck and Stu Burguiere weekdays 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. ET on TheBlaze Radio Network.

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