Sen. Colton Moore highlights faith and campaign efforts in recent social media posts

Colton Moore, Republican 53
Colton Moore, Republican 53
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Sen. Colton Moore, a Republican representing Georgia’s 53rd Senate District since his election in 2023, has used social media to communicate with constituents about his values and campaign activities.

On February 2, 2026, Moore posted about the importance of faith, family, and hard work. He wrote, “Sundays are for faith, family, and real work. This is the side of life that keeps me grounded. Hard work, fresh air, and gratitude for what God’s given us. It’s why I fight so hard to protect our farmers, our land, and the way of life that built this country. Rest up today.”

The following day on February 3, Moore shared appreciation for community support during a campaign event in Rome, Georgia. He stated, “Rome showed up BIG today! I’m beyond grateful for the incredible volunteers who came out waving signs, spreading the word, and bringing real energy to the streets of Rome, Georgia. This movement is powered by people who love this country and are ready to fight for it.”

On February 4, Moore announced an upcoming advertisement focused on his political agenda. He posted: “BIG NEWS! Tomorrow we will release our first TV/digital ad Team Colton Moore will highlight our America First agenda to FIGHT against the commies This is not a time to be weak This is a time to DOUBLE DOWN”.

Moore was elected in 2023 after replacing former state senator Jeff Mullis as representative of Georgia’s 53rd Senate District.



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