Trump-backed Rep. Barry Moore heads to a runoff in Alabama GOP Senate primary

Trump-backed Rep. Barry Moore heads to a runoff in Alabama GOP Senate primary


Rep. Barry Moore advanced Tuesday to a Republican Senate primary runoff in Alabama as two rivals battled for the second spot in the race, NBC News projects.

Boosted by President Donald Trump, Moore leads a crowded primary field, but he will not hit the majority needed to win the nomination outright. Meanwhile, state Attorney General Steve Marshall and former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson are in the running for a spot alongside Moore in a head-to-head June 16 runoff.

The winner of the runoff will be heavily favored in the general election. The Republicans are running to succeed Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a first-term Republican who is leaving the Senate to run for governor.

Trump reiterated his support for Moore on Truth Social on Monday, calling him “an America First Patriot who has been with me from the very beginning.”

“Barry Moore is a good friend, fighter, and WINNER, and has my Complete and Total Endorsement to be the next United States Senator from Alabama,” Trump wrote. “GET OUT AND VOTE FOR BARRY — HE WILL NEVER LET YOU DOWN!”

Moore, a former state lawmaker, was first elected to Congress in 2020, running “to fight the lockdowns and stand with President Trump,” he said on his campaign website.

He has called for the arrests and prosecutions of elected officials in “lawless Democrat sanctuary” cities if they “obstruct federal immigration enforcement.” He railed against allowing transgender women and girls to play in women’s sports, and he said he wanted to “strip federal funding from anyone imposing this radical ideology on women and children.”

A staunch pro-gun advocate, Moore introduced a bill in 2023 to try to make the AR-15 the “National Gun of the United States.”

Marshall has been the state’s attorney general since 2017 after having previously been a district attorney. He also lavished praise on Trump and his policies throughout the campaign.

Steve Marshall
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall.Alex Wong / Getty Images file

Marshall, a staunch anti-abortion advocate, highlighted his work as a district attorney to push forward the Brody Act, which criminalized acts that “kill or injure” a fetus.

He has criticized transgender women and girls playing in women’s sports, and he said on his website’s issue page that he would push to bring down gas and grocery prices.

Hudson has campaigned as a political outsider and focused on his faith, often referring to himself as a Christian conservative. He ran unsuccessfully for Jefferson County sheriff in 2022.

Jared Hudson
Republican Senate candidate Jared Hudson in Enterprise, Ala., on May 7.Mike Stewart / AP

He is also the CEO of two organizations: one that works with law enforcement to combat child trafficking and another that focuses on firearms instruction. While he doesn’t have Trump’s endorsement, Hudson has still sought to tie himself to Trump. In a video launching his campaign last year, he said, “It’s time to send a warrior, not another politician, to stand with President Trump and put America First.”

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