Sessions Fights For His Political Life, As Trump Looms Over Alabama Senate Race

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Sessions Fights For His Political Life, As Trump Looms Over Alabama Senate Race
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Jeff Sessions is fighting for his political life as he tries to reclaim his old Senate seat. The 73-year-old is facing political newcomer and former football coach Tommy Tuberville, who's been backed by President Trump.

. The winner in Tuesday's runoff will advance to the general election to take on Sen. Doug Jones, the most vulnerable Democrat in the Senate and the GOP's best shot to win a seat held by a Democrat.

Former Auburn University head football coach Tommy Tuberville has President Trump's support in the Alabama Senate runoff.Former Auburn University head football coach Tommy Tuberville has President Trump's support in the Alabama Senate runoff.Sessions finds himself in a completely different position than he was in 2016, when throngs cheered for him in Mobile as he appeared with then-candidate Donald Trump. Sessions was one of the first Deep South politicians to endorse him.

Sessions served 20 years in the Senate and was the leading voice against illegal immigration, long before Trump called for a border wall. Sessions argues he remains the candidate most aligned with the president's agenda. "I know that he has his strong feelings about this race," Sessions said."I know he's upset about the long, prolonged investigation that really disrupted his life and, in many ways, made it hard for him to govern effectively.""I did my duty as I saw it," he said."And I believe in the long run, it worked out."

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