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Suspended  Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore and his wife Kayla, leave a press conference where he announced he planned to run for U.S. Senate, Wednesday, April 26, 2017, on the steps of the Capitol in Montgomery, Ala. The fiery Republican jurist, who was suspended from the bench on accusations that he urged defiance of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing gays and lesbians to marry, is running for the U.S. Senate seat previously held by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.  (Julie Bennett/AL.com via AP)

Suspended Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore and his wife Kayla, leave a press conference where he announced he planned to run for U.S. Senate, Wednesday, April 26, 2017, on the steps of the Capitol in Montgomery, Ala. The fiery Republican jurist, who was suspended from the bench on accusations that he urged defiance of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing gays and lesbians to marry, is running for the U.S. Senate seat previously held by Attorney General Jeff Sessions. (Julie Bennett/AL.com via AP)

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