Angie Nixon wins Florida Democratic Senate nomination
Progressive Jacksonville state lawmaker Angie Nixon won the Democratic nomination for Florida’s U.S. Senate seat, defeating retired Lt. Col. Alex Vindman in a surprising upset. Nixon, who campaigned on working-class economic issues and built momentum through activism and media visibility, overcame Vindman’s fundraising advantage and national profile. The Associated Press called the race in Nixon’s favor after a high-profile contest that spotlighted intra-party divides and a push to broaden Democratic appeal in a red-leaning state. Nixon will face Republican Sen. Ashley Moody in November, a race that could determine Florida’s tilt in the national political landscape. If Nixon wins, she would be the first Black senator from Florida, marking a historic milestone for the state. The broader 2026 Florida races reflect a shift toward Republicans in some areas, even as progressives score notable wins in primaries.
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