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Trump-backed US Rep. Barry Moore battles ex-Navy SEAL Jared Hudson in GOP Senate runoff in Alabama

Polls show Barry Moore and Jared Hudson separated by 8 points in the final days before the runoff, according to one survey.

  • On Tuesday, Alabama voters head to the polls in a Republican runoff election between U.S. Rep. Barry Moore and former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson for the party's nomination for the open U.S. Senate seat.
  • Moore secured nearly 40% of the vote in May compared to Hudson's 25%, and President Trump endorsed him as the "best America First candidate." Hudson attacked Moore over his Washington ties during a May forum.
  • Hudson frames himself as an outsider, urging voters to "send a warrior to Washington" rather than a career politician. Moore counters by emphasizing his conservative voting record and status as an ally of the president.
  • Competitive runoffs for attorney general and lieutenant governor also appear on Tuesday's ballot. Secretary of State Wes Allen and former Alabama Republican Party Chairman John Wahl are battling for the GOP lieutenant governor nomination.
  • Polls show the Senate race remains tight, with the Republican nominee advancing to November to compete for the seat held by Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who is running for governor.
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Trump-backed US Rep. Barry Moore battles ex-Navy SEAL Jared Hudson in GOP Senate runoff in Alabama

Alabama voters are deciding party nominations for an open U.S. Senate seat. On the Republican side, U.S. Rep.

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Alabama Live broke the news in Alabama, United States on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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