The left continues to question who could support Roy Moore in Tuesday’s election

In this Nov. 30, 2017 file photo, former Alabama Chief Justice and U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore speaks at a campaign rally, in Dora, Ala. Most statewide Republican officeholders in Alabama say they're voting for Moore for U.S. Senate, but the state's senior U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby didn't vote for Moore. Polls show Moore in a tight race with Democrat Doug Jones.

Credit: Brynn Anderson

Credit: Brynn Anderson

In this Nov. 30, 2017 file photo, former Alabama Chief Justice and U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore speaks at a campaign rally, in Dora, Ala. Most statewide Republican officeholders in Alabama say they're voting for Moore for U.S. Senate, but the state's senior U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby didn't vote for Moore. Polls show Moore in a tight race with Democrat Doug Jones.

A day before the Alabama Senate election, the left wonders why people in Alabama think Roy Moore is the right  person for the job. A roundup of editorials Monday takes a look at the issue.

Opinions from the left:

1. What Nick Saban could do about Roy Moore

From CNN: The one person people in Alabama would likely listen to about Moore has remained quiet.

2. Alabama Senate: Can Doug Jones beat Roy Moore with Hillary Clinton's failed strategy?

From USA Today: Has Jones waited too late to try to fire up the base?

3. Roy Moore's white female voters are part of a long history of internalized misogyny

From NBC News: What chance does Jones have if white female voters come out for Moore, and what drives them to make that choice?