Roy Moore: 'I'll quit standing when they lay me in that box and put me in the ground'

The candidate defended himself at a press conference today with faith leaders.

McConnell, the Senate Majority Leader, and a score of top Republicans have called on Moore to leave the race.

Moore called the allegations, first reported by the Washington Post, false.

"They're not only untrue, but they have no evidence to support them," he said.

"I'll quit standing when they lay me in that box and put me in the ground," Moore said.

"The president said in his statement earlier this week that if the allegations are true, then Roy Moore should step aside. He still believes that," Sanders said.

"The ALGOP Steering Committee supports Judge Roy Moore as our nominee and trusts the voters as they make the ultimate decision in this crucial race," the party said in a statement.

The special election between Moore and his Democratic opponent, Doug Jones, is scheduled to be held on December 12.