Kayla Moore, wife of Roy Moore, loses bid for Alabama GOP committee

Kayla Moore, wife of former Alabama Senate candidate Roy MooreRoy Stewart MooreSessions goes after Tuberville’s coaching record in challenging him to debate The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip Sessions fires back at Trump over recusal: ‘I did my duty & you’re damn fortunate I did” MORE (R), lost her bid on Tuesday for a seat on the state Republican Executive Committee.

She lost the Place 2 seat from Etowah County to a longtime member of the committee, Sandra Lasseter, according to Alabama news site AL.com.

Lasseter received 7,275 votes and Kayla Moore received 5,939.

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“Thank you to all who voted for me today! Congratulations to Mrs. Lasseter,” she posted on Facebook Tuesday night. “Sorry I couldn’t post sooner but I have had a difficult time trying to find it as we are out of town. Thank you all again!”

Roy Moore lost the Senate race last year to Sen. Doug Jones (D) following multiple accusations of sexual misconduct and assault involving teenagers.

The special election was to fill the Senate seat vacated by Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsMcCabe, Rosenstein spar over Russia probe Rosenstein takes fire from Republicans in heated testimony Rosenstein defends Mueller appointment, role on surveillance warrants MORE. 

Kayla Moore vehemently defended her husband during the campaign and accused the media of portraying the couple as “anti-Semitic” last December.

Roy Moore once suggested that billionaire Democratic donor George Soros is going to hell.

His former campaign manager, Rich Hobson, was also defeated on Tuesday in his race to unseat Rep. Martha RobyMartha Dubina RobyThe 14 other key races to watch on Super Tuesday Collins Senate bid sets off game of musical chairs for GOP Global health is the last bastion of bipartisan foreign policy MORE (R-Ala.), AL.com reported.

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