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Dueling Rallies Show Republican Rift in Alabama Senate Race
While President Donald Trump campaigns for Luther Strange, many of his supporters back Roy Moore in the run-up to Tuesday's vote.
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People recite the Pledge of Allegiance at a rally for Luther Strange, the establishment-backed Republican candidate for Senate, at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama on Sept. 22, 2017. Strange is in a runoff race against former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore for the now-empty seat once filled by Jeff Sessions.

Janie Wall, left, and Betty Kaiser dance with their flags during a debate watching party with supporters of Republican candidate for Senate Roy Moore, at Train Depot in Montgomery, Alabama on Sept. 21. \"The flags are my tools of influence,\" said Kaiser, a Moore supporter. \"We're just praying for one nation under God.\"
— Andrea Morales / for NBC NewsSebastian Gorka, former deputy assistant to President Donald Trump, mingles with fans at the debate watching party for Moore. Gorka is a military and intelligence analyst, who, as a figure in Trump's inner circle, became known for a series of embattled interviews with the press.
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