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US Rep. Barry Moore, an Alabama Republican, launches bid for the Senate
US Rep. Barry Moore, an Alabama Republican, launches bid for the Senate

Yahoo

time12-08-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

US Rep. Barry Moore, an Alabama Republican, launches bid for the Senate

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Republican U.S. Rep. Barry Moore of Alabama announced Tuesday that he is running for the U.S. Senate, seeking the position being vacated by Sen. Tommy Tuberville who is running for governor. Moore is in his third term in Congress and is a member of the conservative Freedom Caucus. In a campaign video announcing his candidacy, he emphasized his history as an early supporter of President Donald Trump. 'I'm running for Senate because the people of Alabama deserve a Trump conservative and a working man who will defend their freedoms,' Moore, who's in the construction and demolition business, said. 'As the first elected official in the country to endorse President Trump, I will have his back and defend the MAGA agenda in the Senate, just like I have as a member of the Freedom Caucus in the House of Representatives," he said. With Tuberville running for governor instead of a second term in the Senate, the rare open seat is expected to draw a number of candidates. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, a Republican, is also running for the Senate. The party primaries are May 19, 2026. Moore, a former member of the Alabama Legislature, was first elected to Congress in 2020. He has the rare distinction of winning elections in two different congressional districts. For the 2024 election, a federal court ordered Alabama to use a new congressional map because the old map illegally diluted the voting power of Black residents. Moore's home was drawn out of his district by those new maps. Rather than moving to seek his old seat, Moore opted to challenge the incumbent Republican in the more solidly Republican 1st District. He won the election after a hard-fought primary. In 2021, Moore's personal Twitter account was suspended — leading him to delete the account — following tweets he made in the wake of the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

US Rep. Barry Moore, an Alabama Republican, launches bid for the Senate
US Rep. Barry Moore, an Alabama Republican, launches bid for the Senate

Associated Press

time12-08-2025

  • Politics
  • Associated Press

US Rep. Barry Moore, an Alabama Republican, launches bid for the Senate

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Republican U.S. Rep. Barry Moore of Alabama announced Tuesday that he is running for the U.S. Senate, seeking the position being vacated by Sen. Tommy Tuberville who is running for governor. Moore is in his third term in Congress and is a member of the conservative Freedom Caucus. In a campaign video announcing his candidacy, he emphasized his history as an early supporter of President Donald Trump. 'I'm running for Senate because the people of Alabama deserve a Trump conservative and a working man who will defend their freedoms,' Moore, who's in the construction and demolition business, said. 'As the first elected official in the country to endorse President Trump, I will have his back and defend the MAGA agenda in the Senate, just like I have as a member of the Freedom Caucus in the House of Representatives,' he said. With Tuberville running for governor instead of a second term in the Senate, the rare open seat is expected to draw a number of candidates. Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, a Republican, is also running for the Senate. The party primaries are May 19, 2026. Moore, a former member of the Alabama Legislature, was first elected to Congress in 2020. He has the rare distinction of winning elections in two different congressional districts. For the 2024 election, a federal court ordered Alabama to use a new congressional map because the old map illegally diluted the voting power of Black residents. Moore's home was drawn out of his district by those new maps. Rather than moving to seek his old seat, Moore opted to challenge the incumbent Republican in the more solidly Republican 1st District. He won the election after a hard-fought primary. In 2021, Moore's personal Twitter account was suspended — leading him to delete the account — following tweets he made in the wake of the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

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