The Trump effect is alive and well in Alabama, folks. A stunning new exclusive poll from Peak Insights reveals that Rep. Barry Moore absolutely dominates the Republican U.S. Senate primary race when voters are informed that President Donald J. Trump has endorsed his candidacy.
This is the power of America First leadership in action. While the establishment swamp creatures scramble to find their footing, Trump-endorsed candidates continue to surge with real Americans who understand what this country needs.
The poll results should send shockwaves through the political establishment. Moore's numbers skyrocket when Alabama Republicans learn about the Trump endorsement, proving once again that our 47th President remains the kingmaker in conservative politics.
Patriots across social media are taking notice. @GraceODLL shared the breaking news, while @TheMeck amplified the story across Alabama political circles, tagging key local news outlets and emphasizing Moore's momentum with hashtags like #Alabama and #Trump.
"This poll confirms what we already knew - when President Trump speaks, America First patriots listen," the survey data suggests through voter response patterns.
What makes this even more significant? Moore represents everything the MAGA movement stands for: secure borders, constitutional principles, and putting American workers first. Unlike the swamp dwellers who talk a good game during election season, Moore has consistently delivered on conservative promises.
The timing couldn't be better. As President Trump continues implementing his second-term agenda of mass deportations, government efficiency through DOGE, and America First trade policies, having reliable allies like Barry Moore in the Senate becomes crucial for advancing the conservative agenda.
This poll should serve as a wake-up call to any Republican thinking they can win in Alabama without Trump's blessing. The America First movement isn't going anywhere, and neither is Trump's influence over the party's future.
Will Moore's surge continue as more Alabama voters learn about Trump's support? One thing's certain: betting against Trump-endorsed candidates hasn't worked out well for establishment Republicans lately.
