Former White House strategist delivered a fiery speech in Fairhope, Alabama, in support of Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore. Bannon blasted Republicans who don't support Moore, accusing former presidential nominee Mitt Romney of avoiding the Vietnam draft.
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