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Alabama Rep. Barry Moore announces run for Senate

Rep. Barry Moore (R-Ala.) has officially launched his campaign for the Alabama Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.). In a campaign announcement video released on Tuesday, Moore highlighted his strong support for President Donald Trump and his commitment to representing the people of Alabama.

Moore, who currently serves as a U.S. Representative for Alabama’s 2nd congressional district, emphasized his early endorsement of Trump in the 2015 presidential election. “I didn’t wait to see which way the wind was blowing,” Moore stated proudly in the video.

The lawmaker’s unwavering support for Trump has been a defining characteristic of his political career. Moore was the first elected official in the country to endorse Trump for president, a decision that has earned him the respect and admiration of many in the Republican party.

In his announcement video, Moore also highlighted his strong conservative values and his dedication to fighting for the people of Alabama. “I have always been a conservative, and I have always stood up for what I believe in,” he declared.

Moore’s decision to run for the Senate seat comes after Sen. Tuberville announced his retirement from politics earlier this year. Tuberville, who served as Alabama’s senator for one term, has endorsed Moore as his successor, citing his strong leadership skills and commitment to serving the people of Alabama.

Moore’s entry into the race has been met with enthusiasm and support from fellow Republicans and constituents alike. Many see him as a strong and experienced candidate who will continue to fight for the values and interests of the people of Alabama.

In his time as a U.S. Representative, Moore has been a vocal advocate for issues such as job creation, national security, and protecting the Second Amendment. He has also been a strong supporter of Trump’s policies, including his efforts to secure the U.S.-Mexico border and his tax cuts.

Moore’s campaign has already gained momentum, with many supporters citing his strong track record and dedication to conservative values as reasons for their support. In addition, his early endorsement of Trump has earned him the trust and confidence of many in the Republican party.

As Moore continues to campaign for the Senate seat, he remains committed to being a voice for the people of Alabama and fighting for their best interests. His campaign slogan, “Alabama First,” reflects his dedication to putting the needs of his state above all else.

With his strong leadership skills, unwavering support for President Trump, and commitment to conservative values, Rep. Barry Moore is poised to be a formidable candidate in the race for the Alabama Senate seat. His campaign is already gaining momentum, and it is clear that he has the support and trust of the people of Alabama. As the race heats up, Moore’s message of putting Alabama first will undoubtedly resonate with voters and make him a top contender for the Senate seat.

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