State Representative Angie Nixon secures a dramatic victory over establishment-backed Alex Vindman in Florida's Democratic U.S. Senate special election primary.

JACKSONVILLE, FL — In the most significant upset of Florida's primary cycle, State Representative Angie Nixon captured the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate special election on Tuesday night, defeating establishment-favored candidate Alex Vindman.
Certified precinct totals showed Nixon securing 51.7 percent of the statewide vote compared to 46.2 percent for Vindman. Nixon built insurmountable leads across urban and working-class communities in Duval, Gadsden, Leon, Orange, and Miami-Dade counties, fueled by intensive grassroots door-to-door organizing and endorsements from labor unions, tenant advocacy groups, and progressive civic organizations.
Nixon's campaign message emphasized federal rent stabilization measures, a $20 federal minimum wage index, Medicare expansion, and robust federal oversight of coastal property insurers.
Nixon will confront appointed incumbent Republican Senator Ashley Moody in the November general election to serve out the remaining two years of Marco Rubio's Senate term.
Addressing jubilant supporters in Jacksonville, Nixon stated that working-class Floridians demand direct accountability from Washington rather than corporate-financed status quo politics, pledging an uncompromising federal campaign focused on living costs and constitutional civil rights.
National political strategists noted that Nixon's primary victory transforms the Florida special election into an ideological referendum on economic inequality and working-class representation in the Sun Belt.

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