Former Alabama Supreme Court Judge and Senate candidate Roy Moore pulled out a handgun during a campaign rally which was attended by Steve Bannon and some notable conservatives on Monday night.
ABC reported that Moore who according to polls has an edge over his fierce opposition said he dealt with nearly three months of negative ads.
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“Ads that were completely false. That I don’t believe in the Second Amendment,” Moore said.
Following the statement, he turned and pulled out a handgun in a full applause from the audience saying, “I believe in the Second Amendment.”
Moore is heading to the polls with high shoulders given his ratings so far despite a massive support from President Trump and GOP establishment enjoyed by his opponent Luther Strange which has coughed out $11 million in expenses on the race, over 300 percent more than Moore.
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Tuesday’s runoff election winner will face off with Democrat candidate Doug Jones in the December general election, and President Trump has warned that a win for Roy Moore will tantamount to democrats snapping up Alabama Senate seat as he claimed Moore does not possess the capacity to face off with Democrats in the general election.
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