As Florida voters prepare to replace term-limited Gov. Ron DeSantis, Republicans on Tuesday chose a close ally of President Donald Trump, while Democrats nominated a party-switcher who left the GOP because of the president.
Meanwhile, democratic socialists once again demonstrated their growing influence with state Rep. Angie Nixon’s victory in Democrats’ Senate primary in Florida. But two of the party’s House incumbents, running for the first time in newly redrawn districts, survived challenges from the left.
Another incumbent — Rep. Cory Mills, an embattled House Republican facing an ethics probe on several fronts — lost his
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