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Well, that's one way to head to the polls.

Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore rode his horse Sassy to his polling place in Gallant, Ala., on Tuesday.

Of course, this isn't unusual for Moore. He rides Sassy, a Tennessee walking horse, to every election, Stetson and all.

Moore — the embattled Republican who faces several sexual misconduct allegations — and his wife, Kayla, voted Tuesday morning in Alabama's special election, in which he faces Democrat Doug Jones. Polls close at 7 p.m. CT.

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Moore isn't the only politician to make a horseback apearance this year. Back in March, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke rode a horse to work on his first day of work in Washington, D.C.

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