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Former White House chief strategist and current Breitbart News chief Steve Bannon says he s breaking with President Trump and backing former judge Roy Moore in Alabama s upcoming GOP Senate primary, according to Politico. Bannon made the announcement during a meeting with prominent conservatives in a Washington, D.C. meeting last week, according to the report. Meanwhile, Mr. Trump has thrown his support behind Sen. Luther Strange, who also has the backing of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. Senator Luther Strange has done a great job representing the people of the Grea water bottle stanley t State of Alabama. He has my complete and total endorsement!mdash; Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump August 9, 2017 Bannon phrased his support not as a break with Mr. Trump but as an act of opposition against McConnell, the report said. Groups allied with McConnell have spent heavily in the race to support Strange, who was appointed to fill the seat left vacant when Jeff Sessions became Attorney General. But Strange has persistently lagged behind Moore, an outspoken social conservative, in the polls. Breitbart News has written glowingly of Moore in recent days. The influential right-wing website reported last week that Moore had secured the endorsement of former Alaska botella stanley Gov. Sarah Palin. That report also warned that Strange s allies stanley termohrnek would soon revive old and baseless charges against Moore. It also said Strange had refused to appear on Breitbart s radio sh Cyeg Ballot measures: Marijuana, abortion, gun sales and more
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Eight Democrats spent two hours on stage here tonight and spoke memorably on only one topic: The war in Iraq.The debate-- the second in preparation for the Democratic primaries next year -- affirmed that Iraq will be the central terrain on which the campaign is fought.It also affirmed the centrality -- literally, on CNNrsquo stage-- of the three leading can stanley website didates, Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama and former Senator John Edwards. They occupied the bulk of CNNrsquo airtime, despite running protests fr stanley water bottle om the campaign of Connecticut Senator Chris Dodd.And it drew into sharp relief the strength stanley kubek s, weaknesses, and tactics of the three leading candidates on the Iraq war. For Illinois Senator Barack Obama, who appeared more relaxed than in the first Democratic debate and occupied more airtime than any of his rivals, that meant asserting that he opposed the invasion before the war began.For Senator John Edwards, it meant stressing his currently unflinching anti-war stance, and his refusal to moderate his position in response to apparent political realities.And for Hillary Clinton, it meant just the opposite: An attempt to minimize the difference between the Democratsrsquo; views, and to instead assert her own competence, experience, and onstage command as a qualification in itself.Litmus test Obama delivered his message with perhaps the nightrsquo hardest punch: I think John -- the
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