— Josh Jamerson (@joshjame) December 12, 2017
Opting for the "zero emissions" mode of transportation, the 57-year-old Alabamian galloped in on his horse, who shares the name of a classic 90s magazine that also targeted teenage girls.
— NBC News (@NBCNews) December 12, 2017
But this wasn't Moore's or Sassy's first rodeo.
— Carol Hubbard (@CarolHubbard_11) December 12, 2017
The two made an appearance together back in August during the state's Republican primaries, The Week reported.
"I've done it every year," Moore told reporters in August. "I think it's a good thing to do. I won last time I rode a horse and I think maybe… have good favor."
— AP South U.S. Region (@APSouthRegion) August 15, 2017
However, regardless of tradition, netizens were not there for Moore's horseback adventure.
— SojournerTruth (@WeMeanBizness) December 12, 2017
— Eddie Gleason (@fasteddiekc) December 12, 2017
— Scott Knapp (@scottk1350) December 12, 2017
— Alex Kaseberg (@AlexKaseberg) December 11, 2017
Moore, a GOP favorite, is going up against Democratic challenger Doug Jones to take the Heart of Dixie's Senate seat left vacant by Jeff Sessions, who became attorney general of the United States in February.
The Gadsden, Alabama native has been at the center of sexual misconduct allegations dating back to when the official was in his 30s. According to reports first published by the Washington Post, Moore repeatedly engaged in inappropriate behavior with teenage girls.