In the strongest statement yet among Alabama Republicans on Roy Moore in the aftermath of sexual allegations involving teen girls, a north Alabama GOP group voiced their unanimous support for the Senate candidate.

The 5th Congressional District Republican Executive Committee on Tuesday night adopted a resolution supporting Moore as the GOP nominee. The resolution was signed by committee chair Elbert Peters of Huntsville.

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The committee includes representatives from Jackson, Limestone, Lauderdale, Madison and Morgan counties. U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Huntsville, represents the 5th Congressional District. Brooks has also continued to back Moore.

The Alabama Republican Committee steering committee is meeting Wednesday to discuss the issue of Moore's support. The resolution asked that the Alabama GOP give similar support to Moore.

The Washington Post last week reported that four women said that, when they were teens, they had sexual or romantic encounters with Moore when he was in his 30s. A fifth woman came forward Monday and said that, when she was 16, Moore attacked her when they were in Moore's car after he offered to give her a ride home from her job at a Gadsden restaurant.

Moore has repeatedly denied the allegations.

The executive committee's resolution supporting Moore specifically mentioned The Post.

"The Washington Post and many national media have shown known bias against Republican candidates and there are known discrepancies in the accusations that need further investigation and resolution."

The resolution did not expand on what accusations "need further investigation and resolution."

"There are some discrepancies," said Noah Wahl, chair of the Limestone County GOP and the 5th Congressional District committee media contact. "I think there have actually been a few things that have come out, investigation being done. Basically, our take on it is our whole legal system runs on the presumption of innocence."

Moore has said he is conducting an investigation into the allegations and, once completed, intends to announce the results of those findings.

"Right now, of course, we're playing a he-said, she-said game. It's hurtful to someone's character, we have this character assassination going on when we haven't gotten througha legal process at all to determine what's going on. That second paragraph (in the resolution) is referring to The Post article and the accusations."

Wahl said he wasn't comfortable speaking for the entire committee on the specific discrepancies alluded to in the resolution. Wahl said he would seek to find someone on the committee who could speak to the discrepancies.

The resolution also said Moore's opponent in the Dec. 12 election, Doug Jones, is a "liberal Democrat" whose election would have a "negative affect (sic) on Alabama and our nation."

And the resolution said Moore has "a 30-plus year record of outstanding honesty and moral public service in Alabama."

Updated today, Nov. 15, 2017, at 10:39 a.m. with a comment from Noah Wahl.

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