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Posted: 2017-11-17T19:49:52Z | Updated: 2017-11-20T15:55:48Z

MONTGOMERY, Ala. A few dozen women gathered on the steps of the state Capitol on Friday to argue that those accusing former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore of sexual misconduct are liars, people who identify as transgender are awful, guns are good and abortion is bad.

It was a day of wide-ranging messages from Moores supporters, who hoped to rehabilitate the Senate candidates character after he was accused of sexually abusing teenage girls while in his 30s.

Moores wife, Kayla, kicked off her speech by saying that she and other women feel attacked and stalked by the press. She jokingly called for a thank you from President Donald Trump , now that national media is focused on her family instead of the White House.

I personally think he owes us a thank you, she said with a smile. Havent you noticed we arent hearing that much about Russia?

But beyond acknowledging that they themselves hadnt been touched inappropriately by Moore, the womens messages often went in unexpected directions. Instead of defending Moore, they focused on his accusers, and especially his Democratic opponent, Doug Jones a tactic that Moore himself has used.

[The media] is down here trying to distract the attention from our opponent, who is ultra-liberal, who was an Obama delegate, who is for full-term abortions, who is for more gun restrictions, who is for transgender bathrooms, who is for transgender in the military, is against everything we in Alabama believe, Kayla Moore said.

The remark about full-term abortions was likely a reference to a September interview with MSNBC where Jones said hes against legislating a womans body. The segment has been widely circulated on right-wing media sites. Jones has since said he supports the law... that late-term procedures are generally restricted except in the case of medical necessity.