After launching his campaign for the US Senate seat vacated by Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn), Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) gathered support from Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Warren Davidson (R-Ohio).
“The enthusiasm we’re witnessing across Alabama is remarkable. We’re united in this movement centered on faith, family, and freedom,” Moore expressed in a statement.
He noted that their fundraiser reflects the widespread support they’ve encountered in their states and beyond, adding, “I’m really thankful for my great friends Jim Jordan, Warren Davidson, and Mark Meadows who came out to back this campaign.”
So great to have Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, Mark Meadows, former Chief of Staff to President Trump, and Rep. Warren Davidson at this weekend’s event! These are men of strong character and integrity. Heather and I have admired them for years… pic.twitter.com/x3epd1cw4w
– Barry Moore of the US Senate (@bmooresenate) August 25, 2025
Moore has long been an ally of Jordan, having previously hosted him and other Ohio Assembly members at a campaign event in Robertsdale during the 2024 primaries against then-Rep. Jerry Carl (R-Mobile).
This year, Moore teamed up with Davidson to launch the “Trump Mad Syndrome (TDS) Research Method of 2025.”
Mark Meadows, currently a senior partner at the Conservative Partnership Institute (CPI), is another strong supporter of Moore. Established in 2017 by former Sen. Jim DeMint (R-South Carolina), CPI serves as a vital resource for Republicans and legislative staff in Washington.
Moore’s Senate campaign is off to an encouraging start, having drawn a packed crowd at his kickoff rally in DeKalb County, along with recent endorsement from the Senate Conservative Fund (SCF).
The Alabama Republican primary is set for May 19, 2026.