Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange Named to Sessions’ Former Senate Seat
Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange has been named to the U.S. Senate seat left empty by Jeff Sessions.
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Montgomery, Ala. (AP) -- Alabama's governor on Thursday named state Attorney General Luther Strange to the U.S. Senate seat left empty by Jeff Sessions.
Strange will replace Sessions, whose selection as U.S. attorney general by President Donald Trump was confirmed Wednesday. Strange, a 63-year-old lawyer and former Washington lobbyist, has been the state's attorney general since 2011.