WASHINGTON — Florida Republican state Sen. Randy Fine and GOP state CFO Jimmy Patronis easily won two crucial special elections for the US House in the Sunshine State Tuesday, temporarily
Voters choose today between Republican Randy Fine and Democrat Josh Weil as to who will represent them in Florida's 6th Congressional District.
DAYTONA BEACH — For a few days, Democrats got to dream.
Josh Weil, a Democrat running in a special election to fill a vacancy in Florida’s 6th District congressional seat, sees a path to victory by winning over seniors and veterans in a solidly red district who are frustrated with cuts made by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.
The race for the reliably deep-red district — once represented by Trump's national security adviser — was unusually competitive.
NBC News projects victory for the GOP in the seats formerly held by Michael Waltz, who resigned to join the Trump administration, and Matt Gaetz.
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Scripps News on MSNFlorida special elections: Republican Jimmy Patronis wins election to Florida's 1st Congressional DistrictRepublicans retained their hold on two US House seats in special elections on Florida Tuesday, despite being outspent by Democratic challengers.
Republicans held on to a deep-red House seat in a Florida special election Tuesday, helping to shore up their slim majority in the chamber and overcoming a well-funded challenge by Democrats in a district that Donald Trump easily won less than five months ago.
Voters choose today between Republican Randy Fine and Democrat Josh Weil as to who will represent them in Florida's 6th Congressional District.