
Barry Moore
Alabama Republican congressman; received $350k Fellowship PAC independent expenditure buy.
Last refreshed: 7 May 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic
Could Barry Moore's own district be redrawn again as Alabama joins the post-Callais cascade?
Timeline for Barry Moore
Won Alabama's Republican congressional primary runoff on 16 June, defeating Jared Hudson
US Midterms 2026: Moore and Wess win Alabama runoffsFellowship PAC drops $3M on GOP races
US Midterms 2026Who is Barry Moore and which Alabama district does he represent?
Why did Fellowship PAC spend money on Barry Moore in 2026?
Could Alabama redraw its congressional maps and affect Barry Moore's district?
Background
Barry Moore is a Republican congressman representing Alabama's 2nd congressional district, a seat that shifted boundaries in the 2023 post-redistricting cycle following VRA litigation that ultimately led to a second majority-Black district being drawn. Moore received a $350,000 independent expenditure from Fellowship PAC in its post-Q1 2026 disclosure, one of four Republican incumbents targeted by the crypto-aligned PAC's $3 million-plus spend.
Moore was first elected in 2020 and re-elected in 2022. He has previously been linked to the House Freedom Caucus and has supported challenges to presidential certification. The Alabama context adds an additional redistricting dimension: Alabama is named by the CFR and Brennan Center as a likely next state to act post-Callais, meaning Moore's own district could be redrawn to undo the 2023 majority-Black seat creation.
The Fellowship PAC investment in Moore tracks with the PAC's broader pattern of supporting House Republicans perceived as reliably pro-crypto-industry at a moment when digital asset legislation is moving through Congress.