Jeff Sessions is making a play for his old Senate seat in Alabama. And despite his very public falling out with President Trump when he was attorney general, he's telling voters there: 'I've been with him from the start.'
Sessions is a longtime Alabama politician. He served 20 years in the U.S. Senate, earning a reputation as a leading voice against illegal immigration. Before that he was a U.S. attorney, nominated by President Ronald Reagan, and then Alabama's attorney general until he was elected to the Senate in 1996.
Asked what he's doing to sway frustrated voters, Sessions said he is trying to remind Alabamians that his ideas are what helped Trump win in the first place. "He made us a good senator but I've been very angry with him," Andrews says."Recusing himself when he was appointed attorney general — it was almost a betrayal to me."
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