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'''Luther Johnson Strange, III''' is an interim [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]] for the state of [[Alabama]]. He succeeded [[Jeff Sessions]], when [[U.S. President]] [[Donald Trump]] named Sessions as the [[United States Attorney General]].
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'''Luther Johnson Strange, III''', is an interim [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]] for the state of [[Alabama]]. He succeeded [[Jeff Sessions]], when [[U.S. President]] [[Donald Trump]] named Sessions as the [[United States Attorney General]].
  
 
"Big Luther" is 6 feet 9 inches tall, making him the tallest U.S. Senator in history.<ref>[http://www.rollcall.com/news/hoh/alan-simpson-is-no-longer-the-tallest-senator-and-hes-ok-with-that Alan Simpson Is No Longer the Tallest Senator, and He’s OK With That]</ref>
 
"Big Luther" is 6 feet 9 inches tall, making him the tallest U.S. Senator in history.<ref>[http://www.rollcall.com/news/hoh/alan-simpson-is-no-longer-the-tallest-senator-and-hes-ok-with-that Alan Simpson Is No Longer the Tallest Senator, and He’s OK With That]</ref>
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As the previous Alabama Attorney General, Strange tried to weaken the state's tough anti-[[Illegal immigration|illegal immigrant]] laws.<ref>Poor, Jeff (September 19, 2017). [http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/09/19/luther-strange-sought-to-weaken-alabamas-tough-immigration-law/ Luther Strange Sought to Weaken Alabama’s Tough Immigration Law]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved September 19, 2017.</ref> Despite campaigning against "unfair trade deals," Strange helped pass the Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement, which hurt many Alabamians.<ref>Carney, John; Boyle, Matthew (September 21, 2017). [http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/09/21/exclusive-make-central-america-great-again-luther-strange-lobbied-for-trade-deal-that-drained-thousands-of-alabama-jobs-to-honduras-mexico/ Exclusive — Make Central America Great Again: Luther Strange Lobbied for Trade Deal That Drained Thousands of Alabama Jobs to Honduras, Mexico]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved September 21, 2017.</ref> In his Senate election campaign, Stange was supported by the GOP [[establishment]], including [[Senate Majority Leader]] [[Mitch McConnell]], an Alabama native who represents [[Kentucky]] in the Senate, along with organizations such as the [[globalist]] [[Chamber of Commerce]]<ref>Boyle, Matthew (September 7, 2017). [http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/09/07/chamber-of-commerce-throws-globalist-open-borders-weight-behind-struggling-luther-strange/ Chamber of Commerce Throws Globalist Open Borders Weight Behind Struggling Luther Strange]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved September 7, 2017.</ref> and the establishment [[National Right to Life Committee]].<ref>Berry, Susan (September 21, 2017). [http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/09/21/establishment-pro-life-organization-supported-john-boehner-now-luther-strange/ Establishment Pro-Life Organization Supported John Boehner, Now Luther Strange]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved September 22, 2017.</ref>
 
As the previous Alabama Attorney General, Strange tried to weaken the state's tough anti-[[Illegal immigration|illegal immigrant]] laws.<ref>Poor, Jeff (September 19, 2017). [http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/09/19/luther-strange-sought-to-weaken-alabamas-tough-immigration-law/ Luther Strange Sought to Weaken Alabama’s Tough Immigration Law]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved September 19, 2017.</ref> Despite campaigning against "unfair trade deals," Strange helped pass the Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement, which hurt many Alabamians.<ref>Carney, John; Boyle, Matthew (September 21, 2017). [http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/09/21/exclusive-make-central-america-great-again-luther-strange-lobbied-for-trade-deal-that-drained-thousands-of-alabama-jobs-to-honduras-mexico/ Exclusive — Make Central America Great Again: Luther Strange Lobbied for Trade Deal That Drained Thousands of Alabama Jobs to Honduras, Mexico]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved September 21, 2017.</ref> In his Senate election campaign, Stange was supported by the GOP [[establishment]], including [[Senate Majority Leader]] [[Mitch McConnell]], an Alabama native who represents [[Kentucky]] in the Senate, along with organizations such as the [[globalist]] [[Chamber of Commerce]]<ref>Boyle, Matthew (September 7, 2017). [http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/09/07/chamber-of-commerce-throws-globalist-open-borders-weight-behind-struggling-luther-strange/ Chamber of Commerce Throws Globalist Open Borders Weight Behind Struggling Luther Strange]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved September 7, 2017.</ref> and the establishment [[National Right to Life Committee]].<ref>Berry, Susan (September 21, 2017). [http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/09/21/establishment-pro-life-organization-supported-john-boehner-now-luther-strange/ Establishment Pro-Life Organization Supported John Boehner, Now Luther Strange]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved September 22, 2017.</ref>
  
Strange sought the Republican nomination for his seat in the special runoff election on September 26, 2017. He faced [[conservative]] [[Roy Moore]], a former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court who led in the balloting in the August primary. Despite massively outspending Moore in the primary,<ref>Poor, Jeff (September 27, 2017). [http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/09/27/analysis-137-per-vote-spent-luther-stranges-behalf-al-senate-race/ Analysis: Up to $137 Per Vote Spent on Luther Strange’s Behalf in AL Senate Race]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved September 27, 2017.</ref> Moore defeated Stange in the runoff.<ref>[http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/09/26/live-updates-judge-roy-moores-grassroots-muscle-vs-luther-stranges-corporate-money-alabama-gop-senate-runoff/]</ref><ref>Kamisar, Ben (September 26, 2017). [http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/352552-moore-wins-gop-alabama-primary Moore wins Alabama primary]. ''The Hill''. Retrieved September 26, 2017.</ref>
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Strange sought the Republican nomination for his seat in the special runoff election on September 26, 2017. He faced [[conservative]] [[Roy Moore]], a former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court who led in the balloting in the August primary. Despite massively outspending Moore in the primary,<ref>Poor, Jeff (September 27, 2017). [http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/09/27/analysis-137-per-vote-spent-luther-stranges-behalf-al-senate-race/ Analysis: Up to $137 Per Vote Spent on Luther Strange’s Behalf in AL Senate Race]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved September 27, 2017.</ref> Moore defeated Stange in the runoff.<ref>[http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/09/26/live-updates-judge-roy-moores-grassroots-muscle-vs-luther-stranges-corporate-money-alabama-gop-senate-runoff/]</ref><ref>Kamisar, Ben (September 26, 2017). [http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/352552-moore-wins-gop-alabama-primary Moore wins Alabama primary]. ''The Hill''. Retrieved September 26, 2017.</ref> Moore now faces the [[liberal]] [[Democratic Party|Democrat]] Doug Jones, a former U.S. Attorney, in the December 12 special general election.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:44, November 4, 2017

Luther Johnson Strange, III, is an interim U.S. Senator for the state of Alabama. He succeeded Jeff Sessions, when U.S. President Donald Trump named Sessions as the United States Attorney General.

"Big Luther" is 6 feet 9 inches tall, making him the tallest U.S. Senator in history.[1]

As the previous Alabama Attorney General, Strange tried to weaken the state's tough anti-illegal immigrant laws.[2] Despite campaigning against "unfair trade deals," Strange helped pass the Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement, which hurt many Alabamians.[3] In his Senate election campaign, Stange was supported by the GOP establishment, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, an Alabama native who represents Kentucky in the Senate, along with organizations such as the globalist Chamber of Commerce[4] and the establishment National Right to Life Committee.[5]

Strange sought the Republican nomination for his seat in the special runoff election on September 26, 2017. He faced conservative Roy Moore, a former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court who led in the balloting in the August primary. Despite massively outspending Moore in the primary,[6] Moore defeated Stange in the runoff.[7][8] Moore now faces the liberal Democrat Doug Jones, a former U.S. Attorney, in the December 12 special general election.

External links

  • Profile at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress

References

  1. Alan Simpson Is No Longer the Tallest Senator, and He’s OK With That
  2. Poor, Jeff (September 19, 2017). Luther Strange Sought to Weaken Alabama’s Tough Immigration Law. Breitbart News. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  3. Carney, John; Boyle, Matthew (September 21, 2017). Exclusive — Make Central America Great Again: Luther Strange Lobbied for Trade Deal That Drained Thousands of Alabama Jobs to Honduras, Mexico. Breitbart News. Retrieved September 21, 2017.
  4. Boyle, Matthew (September 7, 2017). Chamber of Commerce Throws Globalist Open Borders Weight Behind Struggling Luther Strange. Breitbart News. Retrieved September 7, 2017.
  5. Berry, Susan (September 21, 2017). Establishment Pro-Life Organization Supported John Boehner, Now Luther Strange. Breitbart News. Retrieved September 22, 2017.
  6. Poor, Jeff (September 27, 2017). Analysis: Up to $137 Per Vote Spent on Luther Strange’s Behalf in AL Senate Race. Breitbart News. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
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  8. Kamisar, Ben (September 26, 2017). Moore wins Alabama primary. The Hill. Retrieved September 26, 2017.