How the political right and left has responded to the outpouring of sexual misconduct allegations

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How the political right and left has responded to the outpouring of sexual misconduct allegations

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  • While Democrats and Republicans have diverged in their response to allegations of sexual misconduct, leaders on both sides of the aisle have delivered inconsistent messages.
  • Politicians are being forced to clarify their positions on the issue as a national spotlight on sexual harassment and abuse is shone on Capitol Hill.


Amid an intensifying national conversation about sexual misconduct, political leaders and media commentators are speaking out about the issue and, in some cases, delivering inconsistent messages.

On the left, some top lawmakers, including House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, have been hesitant to condemn political allies accused of sexual misconduct, while other liberal leaders, including Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, have made advocacy for survivors of sexual assault central to their policy agenda.

Political leaders on the right, most prominently President Donald Trump - whom 19 women have accused of sexual misconduct - have flip-flopped on the issue, promoting accusations made against political foes and undermining those made against allies.

As the spotlight on sexual misconduct shines on Washington, Democrats are attempting to seize moral authority in the debate, by ousting members of their own party stained by accusations, and strengthening their attacks on Republicans accused of sexual misconduct, chief among them the president and Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.

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Here's what four top Republicans and four top Democrats have said about sexual misconduct: