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Sen. Bernie Moreno endorses Barry Moore in Alabama Senate race

Moreno threw his support behind Moore in the Alabama Senate race, calling him an “America First warrior.”

Rep. Barry Moore

Senator Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, released the following statement Thursday announcing his endorsement of Congressman Barry Moore, R-Alabama, in the Alabama Senate race:

“Barry Moore is an America First warrior,” Moreno said. “Republicans need Barry in the Senate to support President Trump’s agenda of stopping the deadly flow of drugs over our southern border, making our cities safer, and bringing down prices for American families. He is the best candidate to represent the people of Alabama, and I am proud to give Barry Moore my complete and total endorsement.”

Moore said of the endorsement, “I’m proud to have Senator Bernie Moreno stand with our America First campaign. We’re united in putting our nation back on track – securing the border, lowering costs, ending the disastrous policies of the Biden Administration, and ensuring that President Trump’s agenda is fully implemented. Together, we’re fighting with President Trump to bring America into its Golden Age and ensure American families are always put first.”

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