Alabama Governor Kay Ivey Announces She Will Vote for Judge Roy Moore in Senate Race (Video)

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey told reporters she will vote for Judge Roy Moore in the December Senate election to replace Jeff Sessions.

Governor Kay Ivey: I will cast my ballot on December 12th. And I do believe the nominee of the party is who I’ll vote for. Yes, I’m proud to vote. And I hope every Alabamian will be proud to cast their vote… Everybody needs to make sure they vote on December 12th. I’ll cast my ballot… The United States Senate, in my opinion, has to have a majority of Republican votes to carry the day when they have to consider other major decisions.

CNN reported:

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said Friday she plans to vote for Republican Roy Moore in the state’s Senate special election on December 12.

Speaking with reporters in Alabama, Ivey said she has “no reason to disbelieve” the women who have accused Moore of sexual abuse.
“I certainly have no reason to disbelieve any of them. The timing is a little curious, but at the same time, I have no reason to disbelieve them,” Ivey said.
Still, she said, she’ll vote for Moore.
“I will cast my ballot on December the 12, and I do believe that the nominee of the party is the one I’ll vote for,” Ivey said.

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