Chattanooga Times Free Press

Biden to campaign in Senate race

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Former Vice President Joe Biden will travel to Alabama next month to campaign for the Democrat in the United States Senate race.

Democrat Doug Jones’ campaign announced Wednesday that Biden will headline an Oct. 3 rally in Birmingham.

Jones will face the Republican nominee, either current interim Sen. Luther Strange or Roy Moore, in the Dec. 12 special election for the U.S. Senate seat that previously was held by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

Jones is a lawyer and was a U.S. attorney during the Clinton administra­tion. He is perhaps best known for prosecutin­g Ku Klux Klansmen responsibl­e for killing four black girls in the 1963 bombing of a Birmingham church.

“I have seen Doug Jones’ dedication to civil rights and social justice. From his time as U.S. attorney prosecutin­g the 16th Street Baptist Church bombers to his private life as an advocate for social justice and economic empowermen­t, Doug Jones is a proven leader in which we can place our trust,” Biden said in a statement.

Biden joins a parade of national political figures getting involved in the Alabama race for the Senate seat.

President Donald Trump will visit the state today to campaign for Strange, who is locked in a tight battle with Moore for the GOP nomination. Vice President Mike Pence will be in the state Monday.

Former vice presidenti­al candidate Sarah Palin held a rally on behalf of Moore in Montgomery on Thursday night.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden speaks June 7 during a conference in Athens, Greece. Biden will travel to Alabama in October to campaign for Democrat Doug Jones in the race for the U.S. Senate seat previously occupied by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden speaks June 7 during a conference in Athens, Greece. Biden will travel to Alabama in October to campaign for Democrat Doug Jones in the race for the U.S. Senate seat previously occupied by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

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