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Another democratic socialist victory – Angie Nixon in Florida – sends shock waves through party establishment

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Aug 19 Evening

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The Guardian - World News14h ago

Another democratic socialist victory – Angie Nixon in Florida – sends shock waves through party establishment

Democratic socialist Angie Nixon unexpectedly won the US Senate primary in Florida, defeating Alex Vindman, a candidate favored by the Democratic establishment. Despite being significantly outspent, Nixon secured victory through a grassroots campaign, sending shockwaves through the party. Her win highlights a strong progressive base within Florida's Democratic voters, mirroring trends seen in other recent primaries. However, her general election prospects against incumbent Republican Ashley Moody are uncertain, with analysts suggesting her "socialist" label could be a challenge in the conservative state. The outcome has forced a reassessment of Democratic strategy and resource allocation for the upcoming midterm elections.

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The Guardian - World News19h ago

A democratic socialist win and losses for Trump allies: takeaways from primaries in three key states

Primaries held in Florida, Alaska, and Wyoming on Tuesday offered insights into voter sentiment ahead of the November midterm elections. In Florida, a Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) aligned candidate, Angie Nixon, won a surprising statewide primary nomination, while another DSA-endorsed candidate, Oliver Larkin, lost his race. Donald Trump's endorsed candidates experienced mixed results, with some losing their bids. In Alaska, the general election matchup for the US Senate was set between Republican Senator Dan Sullivan and Democrat Mary Peltola, with Peltola leading Sullivan in the primary vote count. The primaries also highlighted the presence of extremist candidates within the Republican party in Florida and Wyoming, and demonstrated Democratic strength in some down-ballot races.

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Democratic socialist Angie Nixon won the US Senate primary in Florida.

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Nixon was outspent by her opponent, Alex Vindman, at a ratio of more than 10 to 1.

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Nixon raised $975,000, while Vindman raised $16.3m.

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Nixon garnered more than 750,000 votes, while Vindman received 550,000.

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State representative Angie Nixon beat Alexander Vindman for the Democratic nomination in Florida’s US Senate race.

Aug 19 Morning

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Democratic socialist Angie Nixon clinches surprise primary win in Florida US Senate race

Progressive Democrat Angie Nixon has won the Florida US Senate primary, defeating former army intelligence officer Alexander Vindman. Nixon, a state representative and member of the Democratic Socialists of America, secured the nomination despite significantly lower funding than Vindman. She will now face Republican Ashley Moody in the general election. Nixon has been an outspoken critic of Governor DeSantis's policies. Vindman, who served on the national security council during Trump's first term, praised Nixon's campaign and pledged his support for the general election. National Democratic leaders acknowledged Nixon's victory, highlighting her background as a former union organizer.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Who won and lost in Florida primaries: Key takeaways

Florida's August 18, 2026, primary elections revealed significant political shifts ahead of the November midterm elections. In a major upset, progressive state Representative Angie Nixon defeated the better-funded former national security official Alexander Vindman in a Democratic Senate primary. Republican Congressman Byron Donalds secured the gubernatorial nomination with President Trump's backing, potentially becoming Florida's first Black governor. The primaries also saw incumbent Republican Congressman Cory Mills lose his seat to Ryan Elijah, while far-right incumbent Randy Fine retained his nomination. These results underscore the impact of newly redrawn congressional maps favoring Republicans and highlight the growing influence of progressive candidates within the Democratic Party.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Trump-backed Byron Donalds to face Democrat David Jolly in race to succeed Florida governor DeSantis

Congressman Byron Donalds, endorsed by Donald Trump, secured the Republican nomination for Florida governor on Tuesday, aiming to succeed Ron DeSantis. Donalds defeated three other Republican rivals, including DeSantis's chosen lieutenant governor. He will face Democrat David Jolly, who won his party's nomination, in the November election. Donalds has pledged to implement Trump's agenda and has focused his campaign on affordability and reducing taxes, while criticizing Jolly as a "radical liberal." Jolly, a former Republican who switched parties, ran a more moderate campaign and criticized Donalds for focusing on cultural issues. Donalds is expected to win in the conservative state, potentially becoming the first Black governor in a southern US state.

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Progressive state lawmaker Angie Nixon defeated former national security official Alexander Vindman in their Senate primary race.

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Republican Congressman Byron Donalds won the nomination for governor with President Donald Trump’s backing.

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Nixon, a state lawmaker and former labour activist, raised less than $1m, while Vindman outraised her by more than 16 to 1.

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Incumbent Sullivan is running for his third term while Peltola is fighting to flip the seat.

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Angie Nixon won a surprise primary for US Senate in Florida.

— The Guardian’s Sam Levin and Richard Luscombe

Aug 18 Morning

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Top Democrats tussle in Florida primary but progressive liberalism not on menu

In Florida's Democratic primaries, moderate candidates Alex Vindman and David Jolly are favored to win nominations for Senate and governor, respectively. Analysts suggest that progressive liberalism, successful in other states, is unlikely to resonate with Florida's conservative electorate. Vindman, a retired army lieutenant colonel and impeachment witness, is campaigning on establishment values and a "Florida First" approach, even noting his ownership of handguns. Jolly, a former Republican congressman, has also adopted moderate stances, including on transgender athletes, contrasting with progressive positions elsewhere. Both candidates are looking to appeal beyond declared Democrats to independents and disaffected Republicans in a state with closed primaries. Political science professors note Florida's long-standing moderate to conservative political culture, with a smaller liberal population compared to other states.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

What to watch in Tuesday’s Florida primary elections

Florida voters are heading to the polls on Tuesday for primary elections to select party nominees for November's general elections, utilizing newly redrawn congressional districts designed to favor Republican candidates. Key races include the Republican gubernatorial primary, where Congressman Byron Donalds is leading, and a Democratic primary for governor expected to be won by former Congressman David Jolly. A notable congressional race features Representative Randy Fine facing challengers, including Daniel Bilzerian, amidst discussions of Islamophobia and antisemitism. Additionally, primaries will determine candidates for a special election to fill the remaining two years of Marco Rubio's US Senate term. These elections occur as Florida continues its shift towards the Republican Party.

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

What to watch Tuesday: Redistricting scrambles Florida as Alaska pits Dan Sullivan v. Dan Sullivan

Primaries in Florida, Wyoming, California, and Alaska on Tuesday will shape the upcoming midterm elections, focusing on Republican-led redistricting and internal party battles. In Florida, Republican Byron Donalds is running for governor, potentially becoming the state's first Black governor, while redistricting has created contentious House races, including one pitting Debbie Wasserman Schultz against Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick. Alaska's Senate race features incumbent Republican Dan Sullivan against a namesake candidate, Daniel J. Sullivan Jr., whom Republicans allege is a Democratic ploy. Wyoming has open seats for governor, Senate, and House due to retirements. California's 14th District special election for an open House seat is seeing significant outside spending from pro-Israel groups.

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Alex Vindman identifies as a different kind of Democrat, owning handguns and a concealed carry permit.

— Alex Vindman

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David Jolly has no plans to reverse Florida's ban on transgender girls and women athletes playing on female teams.

— David Jolly

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Byron Donalds declared the likely Republican candidate for governor a 'radical liberal'.

— Byron Donalds

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If elected, Byron Donalds would be the state’s first Black governor.

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Tuesday's race is the first election in which Florida's newly redrawn congressional districts will be put to the test.

Aug 17 Evening

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Florida’s state primary

Florida voters will select nominees on Tuesday for governor and to fill the remainder of Marco Rubio's U.S. Senate term. The state's primary also includes its first congressional races under a new Republican-drawn district map. For governor, eleven Republicans are vying for the nomination, with U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds endorsed by Donald Trump and Lt. Gov. Jay Collins supported by DeSantis allies. Six Democrats are competing, including former Republican U.S. Rep. David Jolly, who has a fundraising lead. In the Senate race, Ashley Moody faces minimal opposition for the Republican nomination, while Democrats Angie Nixon and Alex Vindman are competing for their party's nod. The primary outcomes will shape the direction of both parties in Florida and influence the general election under newly drawn congressional districts.

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Florida voters will select nominees Tuesday to replace term-limited Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and to complete the remainder of Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s unexpired U.S. Senate term.

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The state also will hold its first congressional primaries since adopting a redrawn district map designed to boost Republican candidates in November.

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A Democrat last won the governorship more than 30 years ago.

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Donalds has Trump’s endorsement and enjoys an overwhelming financial advantage over the rest of the field.

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Jolly has a commanding fundraising lead over the rest of the field in spite of his past political affiliation.