Commentary: Could the Senate keep Moore out if he were elected?
by Eric J. Segall, Los Angeles Times
Nov 15, 2017
3 minutes
Roy Moore, the Republican candidate for the vacant Senate seat left by Atty. Gen. Jeff Sessions, has been accused of sexual misconduct with several teenagers. So far, he has stridently maintained that he will not withdraw from the race, leading to speculation about whether the Senate could refuse to seat him or expel him if he were to win the special election Dec. 12.
Most constitutional law experts agree that under
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