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Barry Moore wins Alabama GOP Senate nomination endorsed by Donald Trump

Rep. Barry Moore won the Alabama GOP Senate nomination in a runoff election, with the endorsement of Donald Trump. Moore defeated Jared Hudson and is now positioned as the frontrunner to succeed Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who is not seeking re-election. The general election will take place in November.

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In the Republican Senate runoff election in Alabama, Rep. Barry Moore, endorsed by former President Donald Trump, secured the GOP nomination by defeating Jared Hudson. The runoff occurred after neither candidate received more than 50% of the votes in the previous primary. Moore, who has previously endorsed Trump, will now be a frontrunner to succeed Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who is not seeking re-election. Moore, a member of the House Freedom Caucus, has represented Alabama's 1st Congressional District since 2020. Hudson, a former Navy SEAL sniper, was endorsed by several notable figures but ultimately lost to Moore. The general election will see Moore compete against either Dakarai Larriett or Everett Wess.

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Trump notches another endorsement win as Barry Moore captures Alabama GOP Senate nomination in runoff

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Barry Moore wins Alabama GOP Senate nomination endorsed by Donald Trump