Article snippet: At the “God Save America Revival Conference” at Walker Springs Road Baptist Church in Jackson, Alabama on Tuesday night, embattled Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore addressed a loyal crowd and made little mention of his sexual assault scandal. “Obviously I’ve made a few people mad. I’m the only one who can unite Democrats and Republicans because I seem to be opposed by both,” said Moore. “They’ve spent over $30 million to try to take me out, they've done everything they could, and now they’re together to try to keep me from going to Washington.” Moore was met by applause when he walked into the church, with his wife Kayla at his side. He spoke following almost an hour of preaching and songs from a youth choir. “Today you find out that people would rather hear criticisms of a person than look at what he's done for 20 to 30 to 40 years,” said Moore. Moore’s speech to the congregation focused on religious liberties, with Moore at the center of a battle over “God in America” -- a battle he said he plans to bring to Washington “if it is God’s will.” “I want to speak the truth, I want to take the truth about God to our Capitol,” said Moore. “Now I'm running for -- Senate of the United States -- what do you think I'm going to do? Why do you think they're giving me this trouble? Why do you think I'm being harassed by the media and by people pushing forth allegations in the last 28 days of this election, last 30 days it began?” asked Moore. “Af... Link to the full article to read more