Roy Moore threw his endorsement behind a conservative Missouri Senate candidate who expects a home-cooked meal every night from his fiancée and would want his daughters to be "traditional homemakers and family wives."
Courtland Sykes, who is taking on incumbent Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill in Missouri, made waves last month when he posted his thoughts on women's rights to his Facebook page.
Sykes doesn't have children yet, but he mapped out his vision for his daughters if he were to be blessed with them.
"I want to come home to a home-cooked dinner at six every night, one that (fiancée Chanel) fixes and one that I expect one day to have daughters learn to fix after they become traditional homemakers and family wives."
The erstwhile Senate candidate from Alabama is all in on that, calling Sykes a "man of vision and principle."
"Courtland is a man of impeccable character, courage and Christian faith," Moore wrote in his endorsement Friday. "We need men like Courtland Sykes in the Senate … a leader who will not only say what is right, but also a leader who will do what is right!"
Moore lost his Senate bid to Democrat Doug Jones in the aftermath of several accusations of sexual misconduct lobbed against him that dated back decades.
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