U.S. Sen. Doug Jones, who pulled off an upset victory in Alabama two years ago, is kicking off his reelection bid.
U.S. Sen. Doug Jones, the Democrat who pulled off a stunning political upset in Alabama two years ago, has kicked off his reelection bid.
Jones launched his 2020 campaign with a rally in Birmingham attended Sunday by several hundred cheering supporters. Invoking the campaign theme of"One Alabama," Jones said he is a senator who represents all of Alabama and will fight for the economic future of the state. The Deep South Democrat defeated Republican Roy Moore in 2017 in a special election. Now considered the Senate's most endangered Democrat, he is expected to face an uphill battle.
Jones noted no one gave him a chance of winning in 2017. And he urged voters to"look at my record" and not just labels slung at him by opponents.
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