Conservative grassroots activists who support President Trump and are  angry at the Senate’s failure to pass a bill repealing ObamaCare will  have their first opportunity to send a message to Washington in next Tuesday’s Alabama U.S. Senate special election. They can send that message by  working for - and, if they happen to live in Alabama, voting for -  Congressman Mo Brooks.
 
 The special election was necessitated when Jeff Sessions left the Senate  to assume his current role as Attorney General of the United States.
 
 Under Alabama law, the Governor had the power to appoint an interim  place-holder to fill the seat until such time as Alabama voters were  given the opportunity to choose a new Senator in a special election.
 
 Scandal-tarred (and now former) Governor Robert Bentley, in a move many  believe was designed to block an investigation into his alleged misuse  of taxpayer funds to hide an extramarital affair, appointed to the  interim seat the man who was leading the investigation - the state’s  Attorney General, Luther Strange.
 
 Strange came to Washington and promptly earned the Establishment’s favor  - so much so that the pro-Establishment Senate Leadership Fund has  launched an $8 million campaign on Strange’s behalf in the special  election.
 
 Judging by what’s been broadcast on Alabama television, most of that  money, it seems, has been targeted at the one man the Establishment least wants representing Alabama in the Senate - Congressman Mo Brooks,  the first Republican to win Alabama’s fifth congressional district since  1868.
 
 Brooks proved in his first congressional race that he is nobody’s  lackey. He bucked the party leadership in Washington when he challenged a  sitting Democrat-turned-Republican, Parker Griffith, and soundly  defeated him in the primary; then, in the general election, he took on  former Senator Howell Heflin’s long-time chief of staff, Steve Raby, and  dispatched him easily.
 
 Since then, Brooks has been the kind of leader for which conservative activists hunger.
 
 He is a member of the House Freedom Caucus, and has been a leader on key  issues of concern to conservative grassroots activists - toughening  enforcement of our nation’s immigration laws, working to repeal  ObamaCare, fighting to reduce our nation’s out-of-control debt.
 
 Since he announced his intention to run for the seat, he’s been on the  receiving end of millions of dollars worth of negative ads, most of  which assert falsely that he is an opponent of President Trump.
 
 In fact, he is a strong supporter of President Trump’s agenda -  according to one recent analysis, he’s voted in support of the Trump  agenda 95 percent of the time.
 
 Brooks has been fighting in the House for funding for President Trump’s  proposed border wall, and he has promised that when he gets to the  Senate, he’ll filibuster if need be to ensure that Congress appropriates  funds for that wall.
 
 It’s no wonder that last week, seven Trump delegates to the 2016  Republican National Convention - including State Rep. Ed Henry, the  chairman of the Trump campaign in Alabama - endorsed Brooks for the  Senate.
 
 Conservative talk radio hosts Mark Levin, Sean Hannity, and Laura  Ingraham have also endorsed Brooks for the seat. So have FreedomWorks  and Senate Conservatives Fund.
 
 Last week, Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund - the Super PAC affiliated  with Tea Party Patriots - endorsed Brooks, and launched an Independent  Expenditure on his behalf.
 
 And this week, I’ll be traveling to Alabama to spend time on the campaign trail with Brooks.
 
 As with every endorsement issued by our Super PAC, it was based in large  part on Brooks’ strength with our grassroots supporters in Alabama.  Even though there are nine candidates running for the GOP nomination,  Brooks easily garnered more than a majority of the vote when we surveyed  our supporters in the state. That’s a testament to his reputation among  conservatives throughout the state, and it’s a sign he’ll have the kind  of support he needs to serve with spine in the Senate.
 
 The even better news is, Alabama’s special election gives conservative  grassroots activists all over the country an opportunity to engage.  Because there are no other Senate elections going on next Tuesday,  activists around the country can focus their energy making volunteer  calls to targeted voters in Alabama - a project TPPCF is directing as  the election nears.
 
 So if you’re a conservative activist fed up with the Senate’s inability  to pass a real ObamaCare repeal bill - the kind we’ve been promised for  seven years now - and you’re a strong supporter of President Trump who  wants to send a message to Washington, join us as we work to elect Mo  Brooks to the Senate.
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