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Updated · The Associated Press · May 20
Barry Moore, Jared Hudson Reach June 16 Alabama GOP Senate Runoff
Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · May 20

Barry Moore, Jared Hudson Reach June 16 Alabama GOP Senate Runoff

18 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · May 20
  • Barry Moore and Jared Hudson secured the top two spots in Alabama’s Republican Senate primary, sending the race for the open seat to a June 16 runoff.
  • Moore, a three-term congressman endorsed by President Donald Trump, cast himself as a “Trump conservative,” while Hudson, a former Navy SEAL and political newcomer, pledged to back Trump’s “America First” agenda.
  • The seat opened after Sen. Tommy Tuberville launched a run for governor, and Alabama law required a runoff because no candidate won an outright majority.
  • The Republican contest is likely to determine the eventual senator in the deep-red state; Democratic runoff candidates will also face off June 16.
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