Roy Moore got perhaps his best piece of polling news Monday since allegations against him of sexual misconduct arose last week.

An Alabama Senate poll released Monday and conducted by Emerson College said Moore is leading Democrat Doug Jones by 10 points.

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Emerson had Moore, the Republican nominee, leading Jones 55-45 in the poll conducted Thursday through Saturday. The sample pool of likely Senate voters was 600 and the automated landline poll had a margin of error of 3.9 percent.

Moore has denied the allegations.

That's at least the sixth post-allegations poll released over the weekend and gave Moore, by far, his largest lead.

One poll had Jones with a 4-point lead while four others had the race within the margin of error. Another poll, released exclusively to Moore-friendly Breitbart News and conducted by a former Moore campaign employee, had Moore with an 11-point lead over Jones.

Emerson had Moore, the Republican nominee, leading Jones 55-45 in the poll conducted Thursday through Saturday. The sample pool of likely Senate voters was 600 and the automated landline poll had a margin of error of 3.9 percent.

Still, Emerson said it represents a significant drop in support for Moore - citing a poll done before he defeated Luther Strange in the Republican primary runoff. In that poll, Moore led Jones by 22 points.

The Emerson poll also said that 59.3 percent of the sample pool said the allegations against Moore "makes no difference" while 28 percent said it did.

Moore had a 41.5 percent favorable rating and a 36.6 unfavorable rating and 15.8 percent had no opinion. Jones had a 31.3 favorable rating and a 39.8 unfavorable rating and 19.2 percent had no opinion.

The poll said 50 percent of the sample pool identified as Republicans and 62 percent said they voted for Donald Trump for president last year.

Poll participants gave Trump a 58.3 favorable rating and a 35.8 percent unfavorable rating.

Stephen Bannon, head of Breitbart who has endorsed, defended and campaigned for Moore, had a 37.3 percent unfavorable rating and a 25.7 percent favorable rating. And 31.1 percent had no opinion.