They called his effort to recapture the Senate seat 'delusional.”
to stop"misleadingly" tying himself to the president amid his bid to recapture his Alabama senate seat, calling the effort"delusional.”
“The Trump campaign has learned that your U.S. Senate campaign is circulating mailers like the one I have enclosed, in which you misleadingly promote your connections to and ‘support’ of President Trump,” the Trump campaign said in the letter. Former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks to a crowd of supporters after results are announced for his candidacy in the Republican Party Senate primary in Mobile, Ala., March 3, 2020.
In response to the letter, Sessions campaign senior adviser Gail Gitcho told ABC News in a statement:"Alabamans don’t like to be told what to do….they have shown that repeatedly. Washington told them to vote for Luther Strange over Roy Moore, they disobeyed. Washington told them to vote for Roy Moore over Doug Jones, they disobeyed. They are a hard headed and independent lot.
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