Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore (R) has dramatically cut down on his public appearances as reports of sexual misconduct have emerged against the candidate.

Moore has only appeared at a handful of public appearances since the allegations first broke last month, a marked difference from his competitor Doug Jones (D), the Montgomery Advertiser reported Saturday.

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Jones has made near-daily appearances on the campaign trail in recent weeks. His campaign told the Advertiser that Jones has done 217 events over the past two months.

Jones also reportedly commented on Moore’s disappearance from the campaign trail, saying, "I don’t know what day we’re in now that Roy Moore is in hiding."

Jones says he’ll be holding more avails before Election Day. “I don’t know what day we’re in now that Roy Moore is in hiding.” — Rosie Gray (@RosieGray) December 9, 2017

Moore has made private appearances, but hasn’t taken reporters’ questions as he’s entered and exited the events.

The Republican candidate has relied on surrogates, like his campaign head, to hold more public events on his behalf.

Moore will appear at a campaign rally Monday night with Breitbart News head Stephen Bannon and Rep. Louie Gohmert Louis (Louie) Buller GohmertRep. Dan Meuser tests positive for COVID-19 Watchdog calls for probe into Gohmert 'disregarding public health guidance' on COVID-19 Massie plans to donate plasma after testing positive for COVID-19 antibodies MORE (R-Texas). It’ll be his first public event since Tuesday.

The Republican candidate has faced mounting allegations of sexual misconduct in the past few weeks, including that he had a sexual encounter with a 14-year-old girl when he was 32. Moore has denied the reports.

President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE has endorsed Moore despite the allegations, and called for voters to back Moore at a rally in Florida on Friday just miles from the Alabama border.