
The two leading candidates for Alabama’s next U.S. Senator spent the final day before the election touting their respective endorsements in what has become one of the most contentious races of this cycle.

I confess I’d take a benevolent monarch if it would spare me yet another round of low I.Q. attack ads and text solicitations vying for my vote. Who knew democracy could feel like such a mockery of self-government?

In what appears to be a prophetic blunder, Fox News on Monday published a story declaring Jared Hudson as the victor in tomorrow’s Republican primary runoff election against U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise).

On Friday's episode of Huntsville WVNN's "The Dale Jackson Show," Republican candidate for U.S. Senate and former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson once again declined to classify U.S. Rep. Barry Moore as a veteran ahead of next Tuesday's GOP runoff election.

During a Wednesday episode of Mobile radio's FM Talk 106.5's "The Jeff Poor Show," Republican candidate for U.S. Senate and former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson was asked directly if his opponent in the upcoming GOP runoff election, U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise), is in fact a veteran.
Republican candidate for U.S. Senate and former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson continues to hit U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) ahead of next week's GOP Senate runoff election, alleging Moore has intentionally lied to Alabama voters about his veteran status.

Recent polling, nearly a week before the June 16 Republican primary runoff election, shows a tight lead for former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson in his run for U.S. Senate, while Secretary of State Wes Allen has a slight advantage in his tight race for lieutenant governor.

On Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) disputed accusations that he is misleading voters in next week's Republican Senate runoff election by referring to himself as a "military veteran" in campaign advertisements and at political events.

Recent polling from Coefficient, a political data and analytics firm, showed U.S. Rep Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) leading his opponent, former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson, in their upcoming runoff for U.S. Senate.

The dueling endorsements from Second Amendment groups continue in the U.S. Senate runoff with NAGR and GOA weighing in.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) and his Senate opponent, former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson, recently exchanged perspectives in back-to-back radio interviews, with the political newcomer seeking his shot at political office over Moore, whom he dubbed a career politician.

The race for the Republican nomination for Alabama’s U.S. Senate seat currently has U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) taking an early lead against his opponent, former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson.
What a shame that even shared good faith can be reduced to a profane weapon in the political game! Comparison in a political contest is always a double-edged sword, where too much held in common – even a shared faith – sows division and discord.

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.

A recent post from U.S. Senate candidate Jared Hudson's campaign led his Republican primary opponent, U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise), to believe his integrity was being questioned, a claim Hudson's campaign vehemently denies.

During a Thursday episode of FM Talk 106.5's "Midday Mobile," former Navy SEAL and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, Jared Hudson, is chiding U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) after Moore failed to reach the necessary 50% voter threshold to avoid a GOP runoff despite spending $10 million dollars campaigning in the primary season.

Alabama FarmPAC, the political action committee of the Alabama Farmers Federation (ALFA), announced on Thursday its endorsement of U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) for U.S. Senate.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) is heading to a Republican primary runoff for U.S. Senate, but against whom is yet to be determined.

BamaCarry, Alabama's largest state-based grassroots organization devoted to supporting the Second Amendment endorsed Jared Hudson for U.S. Senate.

This week, with primaries quickly approaching and a possible suspension gaining widespread public support, Alabama's top three Republican U.S. Senate candidates offered their views on a federal gas tax holiday.
U.S. Senate candidate Jared Hudson responded over the weekend to attack ads from a Washington D.C. political action committee (PAC), claiming he’s “working against Trump.”

U.S. Senate candidate Jared Hudson says he would oppose ending the filibuster completely, but he would support ending the silent filibuster to require lawmakers to remain on the floor and debate.

The Colbert County Republican Women’s Club recently welcomed several of the statewide and federal candidates ahead of the May 19 primary election.

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) raised $902,931.94 in the first quarter of 2026 for his U.S. Senate campaign.

As U.S. Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar (R-Fla.) continues to push for mass amnesty legislation cloaked in morality, Alabama's top three candidates for U.S. Senate are now sounding off on the so-called "Dignity Act."

I follow the data. The data says the most interesting Senate primary in Alabama in a generation is just getting started.

Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Jared Hudson joined Mobile radio FM Talk 106.5's "Mobile Mornings" on Wednesday to discuss his ongoing campaign and the war in Iran.