Rather than going through the work of asking each of his once-supporters which of them are still on board with a Roy Moore candidacy even after two women accused Moore of sexually assaulting them when they were children, Moore's campaign appears to be taking the more efficient step of just yanking their entire endorsement page.
Roy Moore's campaign website no longer contains a list of endorsements.
A message on www.roymoore.org said the list of endorsements "is currently being updated." A list of names was on the site as recently as yesterday.
When will it be back? Probably around the same time Donald Trump releases his tax returns.
Still on the website, however: A letter of endorsement signed by fifty Alabama pastors before Moore's August primary win, and used by Moore's wife to defend Moore from the current charges.
Moore's wife, Kayla, posted the letter to Facebook this week but omitted the first three paragraphs that referenced the date. Since that time, four pastors have come forward to say they were not asked about their support for Moore and asked that their names be removed from the letter.