Democrats flip seat in Florida state house in district that includes Trump’s Mar-a-Lago
In a special election, Democrat Emily Gregory flipped Florida's 87th state house district, which includes Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago, from Republican to Democrat. Gregory, a public health expert, defeated Republican Jon Maples, who was endorsed by Trump.

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AI-generatedIn a special election, Democrat Emily Gregory flipped Florida's 87th state house district, which includes Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago, from Republican to Democrat. Gregory, a public health expert, defeated Republican Jon Maples, who was endorsed by Trump. The Associated Press called the race on Tuesday evening, with Gregory leading by more than 2 percentage points. The Republican previously held the seat by a 19-point margin in 2024. Trump voted in the race via mail-in ballot, despite his public criticism of the practice. Democrats are claiming the win indicates voter frustration with rising costs and a shift away from the Republican party, while 314 Action praised Gregory's win as a victory for evidence-based decision-making.
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5 extractedTrump voted in the race via mail-in ballot.
The Republican who previously held the seat had won by 19 percentage points in 2024.
Emily Gregory, a Democrat, defeated Republican Jon Maples in the special election in Florida’s 87th state house district.
Democrats flipped a seat in the Florida state house in the district that is home to Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago.
A Trump +11 district in his own backyard shouldn’t be in play for Democrats, but tonight proves Republicans are vulnerable everywhere.