Democrat Doug Jones has won the special election to fill a vacant U.S. Senate seat representing the southern state of Alabama. After a contentious campaign, voters backed Jones over Republican Roy Moore. The result means that in January when Jones is sworn in, the Republican majority in the Senate will shrink to 51-49 and make it tougher for President Donald Trump to enact his agenda. Senate terms last six years, but Jones will be filling out the final three years of a term begun by Jeff Sessions before he resigned in order to become attorney general under Trump. Jones is the first Democrat from Alabama to win a Senate seat since 1992. Moore had the backing of Trump, but faced opposition from other Republican leaders. He has been accused of sexual misconduct in the 1970s when his female accusers were teenagers and he was in his 30s. Moore has consistently denied the allegations calling them "disgusting." But he initially admitted dating young women, when he was an attorney general, before denying ever knowing any of his accusers. At least one of the women outright called Moore a liar. 民主党人琼斯赢得了阿拉巴马州的特别选举,将代表阿拉巴马州进入联邦参议院。 激烈竞选之后,大多选民把票投给琼斯,而不是共和党候选人莫尔。 这个选举结果意味着,明年1月琼斯宣誓就职后,共和党在参议院的多数将缩小到51对49。川普总统推动他的政治日程将更为艰难。 |