Divergent Dem results in Florida give the party another 2028 proving ground: ANALYSIS
Summary
In Florida's Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate, State Rep. Angie Nixon won against former Army Lieutenant Colonel Alex Vindman, despite Vindman raising much more money. Nixon, a progressive candidate, will face Republican Senator Ashley Moody in the general election.Key Facts
- Angie Nixon, a Florida state representative, defeated Alex Vindman in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate.
- Vindman raised $16 million, much more than Nixon, but still lost the primary.
- Nixon campaigned on progressive issues like raising taxes on billionaires, a national rent freeze, and Medicare for All.
- Nixon recently joined the Democratic Socialists of America but tries to avoid political labels.
- Republicans highlighted Nixon’s ties to the Democratic Socialists of America due to Florida’s many voters from former socialist countries.
- David Jolly, a Democrat running for governor in Florida, supports a coalition that embraces capitalism.
- Florida is seen as a difficult state for Democrats to win control of the Senate in 2026 but remains an important place for Democratic party battles ahead of 2028.
- This primary result shows divisions within the Democratic Party between progressive and moderate wings.
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