U.S. Sen. Luther Strange made his case to state Republican party leaders on Saturday, urging them to vote for him in a GOP runoff next month because of his "conservative accomplishments" and the endorsement of President Donald Trump. Sharing a stage for the first time since securing their spots in the runoff, Moore and Strange spoke to more than 400 members of the GOP executive committee on the campus of Troy University. - Roy Moore, Alabama Republican running for a U.S. Senate seatMoore, who was twice stripped of his duties as chief justice said the nation must return to God. "My campaign will be about conservative accomplishments, taking on the special interests, working with President Trump to get it done," Strange said. "My campaign will be about conservative accomplishments, taking on the special interests, working with President Trump to get it done."
Source: Fox News August 27, 2017 03:00 UTC