According to an Emerson College poll released late Sunday, former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore is maintaining a double-digit lead over Democratic opponent Doug Jones. Moore is shown with the lead despite a report from The Washington Post last week that accused Moore of engaging in inappropriate conduct with four teenage girls decades ago. The poll, conducted November 9-11, has Moore leading Jones by a 55 percent-to-45 percent margin, down from the 22-point lead Moore had in a poll Emerson conducted from September. The poll also showed that only 28 percent of respondents were impacted by the Post’s report. LATEST #USSenate Special Election POLL – how is #RoyMoore faring in #Alabama v @GDouglasJones? | RESULTS HERE -> https://t.co/kDzX144VF1 pic.twitter.com/BulcLMXexQ — Emerson Polling (@EmersonPolling) November 12, 2017 Emerson College professor Spencer Kimball, who supervised the poll, explained on the Emerson College poll podcast that accompanied the release of the poll that there was a partisan divide when came to the impact of the Post report. “We got into the field on Thursday night,” he said. “These allegations came out Thursday morning or so, and gave them in the field until last night. So, we saw that about 28 percent of voters said this