President Trump is fighting to push his candidate over the top as Alabama voters go to the polls Tuesday in the state's special election primaries for U.S. Senate. The president is backing GOP Sen. Luther Strange, appointed in February to the Senate seat vacated by now-Attorney General Jeff Sessions. “Hi, this is President Trump, and I love the people of Alabama. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell also backs Strange over the more conservative Brooks for much the same reasons. We can send a message that we are tired of this do-nothing Senate," Brooks said.
Source: Fox News August 15, 2017 12:58 UTC