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Trump-endorsed Barry Moore wins Alabama Senate runoff

16 June 2026
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President Donald Trump has achieved a victory in the Alabama Republican Senate runoff election, as his endorsed candidate, Rep. Barry Moore, won the GOP nomination. Moore defeated former Navy SEAL sniper Jared Hudson in a contest that followed last month’s primary, where neither candidate secured more than 50% of the vote. With this win, Moore is positioned as the frontrunner to succeed Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who is not seeking re-election and is instead running for governor. Moore has previously been a staunch Trump supporter and is a member of the House Freedom Caucus, while Hudson, who campaigned as an outsider, was backed by several prominent conservative figures. Moore will face either Dakarai Larriett or former judge Everett Wess in the general election this November.

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This election is significant as it reflects the continuing influence of former President Trump within the Republican Party, particularly in solidly red states like Alabama. The outcome of the runoff could also have implications for the Republican Senate majority in the upcoming midterms, as this seat is crucial following Tuberville’s decision to pursue a gubernatorial run. Furthermore, the dynamics of the race highlight the ongoing trend of candidates aligning closely with Trump’s political brand, which has reshaped the Republican landscape since his initial presidential campaign in 2015.

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