Politics & Government
Roy Moore Meets With GOP Senators In D.C.
The Senate candidate from Alabama met with the GOP lawmakers, even though leadership supported his primary opponent.

WASHINGTON, DC — Senate Republicans are welcoming Roy Moore to their weekly luncheon even though he wasn't their first choice for the Alabama Senate seat.
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and other top Republicans backed Sen. Luther Strange. Moore, with the support of former White House adviser Steve Bannon, knocked out Strange in a runoff in September. During the campaign, the former jurist cast himself as a fierce foe of McConnell and the GOP establishment.
Moore told reporters on Tuesday that he spoke to McConnell and it "went well."
Find out what's happening in Across Alabamafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The former Alabama Supreme Court chief justice faces Democrat Doug Jones in a Dec. 12 special election. The Alabama Senate seat was left vacant when Jeff Sessions became U.S. attorney general.
See Also: White House: Papadopoulos Did 'The Wrong Thing'
Find out what's happening in Across Alabamafor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images