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Joe Biden endorses candidate in Alabama U.S. Senate race

In this Aug. 3, 2017,  photo, candidate Doug Jones chats with constituents before a Democratic Senate candidate forum at the Princess Theatre in Decatur, Ala. (Jeronimo Nisa / Associated Press)
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Former Vice President Joe Biden has endorsed a Democratic candidate in Alabama’s U.S. Senate race to fill the seat previously held by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

Biden said in recorded calls that Doug Jones, a U.S. attorney during Bill Clinton’s administration, is his friend. He asked people to vote for Jones in the Aug. 15 Democratic primary.

Biden says Jones has “spent his entire life fighting for justice.”

Biden recounted how Jones prosecuted the final two Ku Klux Klansmen convicted of bombing a Birmingham church in 1963. The blast killed four black girls.

Biden said Jones will take that same “energy and drive and fight for you and your families in the U.S. Senate.”

Jones, one of seven Democrats running, said he was honored to have Biden’s support.