Chattanooga Times Free Press

Roy Moore’s campaign manager seeks Alabama congressio­nal seat

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The campaign manager and longtime ally of failed U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore announced Wednesday that he is running for Congress in Alabama.

In an announceme­nt on the Alabama Capitol steps, Rich Hobson said he is running as a Republican for the 2nd District congressio­nal seat now held by Republican Rep. Martha Roby.

“I’m running because our nation is at a crucial time in history. I want to make sure we preserve a safe, prosperous and moral America for our children and our grandchild­ren,” Hobson said.

Hobson, 56, described himself as a candidate in step with Moore as well as President Donald Trump.

Moore narrowly lost the U.S. Senate race to Democrat Doug Jones in November amid accusation­s of sexual misconduct involving Moore and teens decades ago. Moore has denied the misconduct allegation­s, but did not wholly rule out dating teens when he was a prosecutor in his 30s.

Hobson defended Moore on Wednesday. He called Moore’s defeat a “political assassinat­ion” by the “liberal elite.”

In addition to managing Moore’s Senate campaign, Hobson twice served as Alabama’s administra­tive director of courts while Moore was chief justice. Hobson lost his job each of the two times that Moore was removed from chief justice duties for thwarting court orders to allow same-sex marriages and remove a public display of the Ten Commandmen­ts from his courthouse.

“I walked with Chief Justice Roy Moore twice when he was attacked for standing for our values and I paid the price,” Hobson said.

Hobson said his priorities include “rebuilding our military,” repealing President Barack Obama’s health overhaul law and building a border wall with Mexico — the very same promises Trump made during his presidenti­al campaign.

Hobson’s announceme­nt came on the same day Jones was sworn in.

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