An early U.S. Senate primary runoff poll is showing favorable results for Jared Hudson, who is competing against U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) for the Republican nomination in November's general election.

According to a survey of 722 "likely" Republican primary runoff voters conducted on behalf of the pro-Hudson Alabama Conservatives PAC by Remington Research Group on May 21-22, Hudson had 41% support compared to Moore's 40%, which was within the poll's ±4% margin of error.

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The poll also found that 18% of voters are still undecided for the runoff election to be held on June 16.

Hudson and Moore split support among respondents in a variety of different categories.

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In the May 19 Republican primary, Moore outpaced Hudson and Marshall, receiving 39.2% of the vote, compared to Hudson 25.6% and Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall's 24.5%, of 481,952 votes cast.

Jeff Poor is the editor-in-chief of 1819 News and host of "The Jeff Poor Show," heard Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-noon on Mobile's FM Talk 106.5. To connect or comment, email [email protected] or follow him on Twitter @jeff_poor.

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