Sen. Colton Moore, a Republican elected to the Georgia State Senate in 2023 to represent the state’s 53rd Senate District, shared a series of posts on February 13, 2026, reflecting on recent campaign events and legislative actions.
In a message posted at 17:35 UTC, Moore expressed gratitude for his supporters: “Last night was one I’ll never forget. I want to thank everyone who came out to support me, not just from Georgia’s 14th District, but from every corner of this great country. The encouragement, the handshakes, the prayers, and the conversations meant more than I can put into”.
Later that evening at 20:03 UTC, Moore highlighted a significant development in his campaign: “Big moment last night. Marty Brown officially dropped out of the race and endorsed me, giving his full support and encouraging everyone to join this movement. That’s what unity looks like. We’re building something bigger than any one person, and we’re going to win GA-14 the”.
At 22:00 UTC on the same day, Moore addressed his voting record in the state senate: “Patriots,
Back in 2023, I made a promise to you, and I kept it.
I voted NO on Georgia’s supplemental budget because I refuse to rubber-stamp more government waste when we should be paying down debt and protecting taxpayers.
Instead of using our surplus responsibly, the”.
Moore succeeded Jeff Mullis as senator for Georgia’s 53rd district following his election in 2023. His public statements emphasize fiscal responsibility and coalition-building within his constituency.

