A former adviser to President Donald Trump has become the latest addition to Oklahoma's crowded special Senate election.
Alex Gray, who held several high-ranking roles during the Trump administration, said Tuesday he would seek election to the Senate after GOP Sen. Jim Inhofe announced last month he would retire at the end of 2022 with four years left in his term. Gray said he would promote an"America first" approach as a Republican in the Senate.
“I was honored to serve President Trump every day of his presidency in the White House, and I will continue President Trump’s America First mission in the Senate and fight for the same conservative policies that helped our country prosper under his leadership," he said. Gray's first endorsement came from Ric Grenell, former ambassador to Germany and acting director of the National Intelligence Agency, who worked closely with Gray under Trump.
“When I think of President Trump’s successful America First foreign policy, people like Alex Gray come immediately to mind," Grenell said."He served under President Trump from the 2016 campaign until the President’s last day in office. What experience and training for Alex to take to the U.S. Senate as he serves the great people of Oklahoma. Alex has my full support this November as we take our country back.
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