Sen. Colton Moore addresses political change and announces endorsement ahead of candidate forum

Colton Moore, Republican 53
Colton Moore, Republican 53
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Sen. Colton Moore, a Republican representing Georgia’s 53rd Senate District since 2023, has recently used his social media platform to address political issues and campaign events in the state.

On February 10, 2026, Moore posted: “Georgia is at a turning point.

We can keep sending the same kind of politicians to Washington and keep getting the same results: open borders, rising crime, higher prices, and a federal government that acts like it owns us.

Or we can send someone who will fight.

I’m not https://t.co/PXXMFolGwf

Two days later, on February 11, 2026, Moore invited constituents to an upcoming event: ” Northwest Georgia, I want to see YOU there.

Thursday, February 12, the 14th Congressional District Republican Party is hosting the Official Congressional Candidate Forum in Dalton, Georgia from 7:00PM to 9:00PM.

This is your chance to hear directly from the candidates and https://t.co/UiwybSXvtk

Later that day on February 11, Moore announced an endorsement from Kyle Rittenhouse: “I’m honored to receive the official endorsement of @rittenhouse2a.

Kyle knows what it means to have the radical left come after you for standing up for your God-given rights, and he knows how important it is to defend the Second Amendment and the right to self-defense.

While https://t.co/iWc35SOB2L

Moore was elected in 2023 as a Republican state senator for Georgia’s 53rd Senate District. He succeeded Jeff Mullis in this role. The recent tweets reflect his ongoing engagement with constituents and highlight his campaign priorities as well as endorsements ahead of local political events.



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