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Barry Moore Enters GOP Race for Alabama’s Open Senate Seat

His campaign is built on Freedom Caucus credentials, with a promise to defend Trump’s agenda before primaries conclude next May.

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Republican Rep. Barry Moore, who first came to the House in 2021, is throwing his hat in the ring for Alabama’s open Senate seat.
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Overview

  • Rep. Barry Moore officially launched his Senate campaign for the seat opened by Tommy Tuberville’s run for governor.
  • A third-term congressman from Enterprise, Moore is highlighting his Freedom Caucus roots and his claim as the first elected official to endorse President Trump.
  • He joins a Republican primary field that includes Attorney General Steve Marshall and former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson, with primaries set for May 19, 2026.
  • Federal Election Commission filings show Moore with $253,000 in his campaign account at the end of June, compared with Marshall’s $383,000 and Hudson’s $201,000.
  • On the Democratic side, businessmen Kyle Sweetser and Dakarai Larriett and chemist Mark Wheeler have declared bids for the same seat.