Alex Vindman Loses Senate Democratic Primary in Florida to DSA Candidate
Angie Nixon won with 56% of the vote despite being outspent 16-to-1, underscoring the strength of her grassroots campaign.
- State Representative Angie Nixon defeated Alex Vindman in the Florida Democratic Senate primary on Tuesday, securing 56 percent of the vote compared to his 44 percent in a shock upset.
- Vindman raised more than $16 million, outraising his opponent by 16-to-1, yet spent only $2.2 million on advertising while Nixon spent under $60,000.
- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, along with Mark Kelly, Jack Reed, and Tammy Duckworth, backed Vindman, while Nixon secured support from progressives including Maxwell Frost, Ilhan Omar, and Rashida Tlaib.
- Nixon, who was arrested staging a sit-in at Governor Ron DeSantis' office to protest redrawn congressional maps, proved her grassroots strength; Vindman conceded the race.
- Nixon will face Republican Senator Ashley Moody in the general election, with Moody having secured nearly 80 percent of her primary vote and currently rated as a comfortable favorite.
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Angie Nixon’s victory puts the Democrats’ progressive wave to the test in Florida
The socialist won the Senate nomination against a more moderate and much better‑funded rival, but winning in November will be an even steeper challenge in Florida’s increasingly conservative electorate
Nixon surprisingly prevailed against the prominent security expert Vindman, thus strengthening the left wing of the Democrats.
Socialist surge happening in under-the-radar local and state legislative races
The Democratic Socialists of America notched another win this week in Florida’s Democratic Senate primary, with the shock victory of state Rep. Angie Nixon, a DSA member, over a much better-funded, establishment-backed challenger. The far-left group has also notched at least six new victories in deep-blue House districts where its members are all but guaranteed to be elected, and could lead four major U.S. cities — New York, Los Angeles, Seattle…
Florida primaries shape the nation’s political future as socialist pulls off stunning upset * WorldNetDaily * by Pedro Rodriguez, The Daily Signal
Source link Florida state Rep. Angie Nixon, D-Jacksonville Florida held primary elections on Tuesday for numerous local, state, and federal offices, with one stunning upset showing the growing power of the Democratic Socialists of America. Key races in the Sunshine State included a Republican primary between a Jewish congressman and a Nazi-praising former social media celebrity,
The declared socialist Angie Nixon prevailed against the security expert Alexander Vindman, who was regarded as a clear favorite.
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