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Updated by Jeff Stein Aug 23, 2017, 11:00am EDT
CNN revealed Tuesday night that the frontrunner in an Alabama Senate race has repeatedly questioned President Barack Obama's citizenship, and did so again late last year even after Donald Trump backed away from the claim.
Judge Roy Moore, who won the first round of the Alabama GOP Senate primary this August, began expressing doubts about Obamas citizenship in 2008 and has done so at least through December 2016, CNNs Andrew Kaczynski and Paul LeBlanc reported. (Also a former champion of the conspiracy theory, then-presidential candidate Trump held a press conference in September of last year designed to distance himself from the birther claim.)
Moore will face incumbent Sen. Luther Strange in a runoff in the Alabama Senate primary on September 26, after none of the 10 candidates in the first round cleared the necessary 50 percent of the vote to avoid a second round. Moore beat Strange in the races first round by about 10 points.
Moore holds a host of policy positions that put him far afield from what at least used to be the Republican Party mainstream. Famous for refusing to take down a monument to the Ten Commandments from his courthouse, and then again for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, Moore has defied federal court orders, addressed a white supremacist group, penned invectives against Perez Hilton over same-sex marriage, and argued that Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) should not be seated as a Congress member because he is Muslim.
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