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Strange and Moore runoff.​

Strange and Moore runoff.

Live Updates for Alabama Senate Primary

Follow Eagle Eye tonight as we report on the results coming in from Alabama’s Republican Senate Primary Runoff between Sen. Luther Strange and Judge Roy Moore. 

7:58 p.m.  Polls have closed across the state, results are starting to come in and have shown former Judge Roy Moore leading Sen. Luther Strange. 

8:28 p.m. Data from most counties that are reporting results shows Judge Roy Moore in the lead. Right now it looks like Strange is leading in Hale, Jefferson and Madison counties.

8:35 p.m. The Associated Press has officially called the race for Moore. Many results are still coming in, but it looks like Moore won many of Alabama's rural counties, with Strange doing better in some of the urban areas of the state. 

8:45 p.m. Sen. Luther Strange has started his concession speech, says he has already spoken to Moore. Strange is thanking his supporters and mentors. 

8:49 p.m. Strange says President Donald Trump "took a chance" 

8:55 p.m. The Alabama Republican Party's Chairwoman, Terry Lathan, has released a statement congratulating Moore. 

8:59 p.m. Moore's campaign officials are starting to speak at his victory party. 

9:03 p.m. Former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon is introducing Moore currently. 

9:05 p.m. Early Lee County election results show Moore with 51.64% and Strange with 48.35%

9:06 p.m. Moore has taken the stage at his victory party.

9:08 p.m. President Donald Trump has tweeted congratulating Moore.

9:10 p.m. Moore says that Gov. Kay Ivey, Sen. Ted Cruz, and Sen. Mike Lee have called to congratulate him

9:14 p.m. Moore has finished speaking to his supporters at his victory party