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The left of the Democratic Party scored its biggest upset of the year on Tuesday — and it did so in Florida, a state that is usually inhospitable territory for anything adjacent to socialism. State
Angie Nixon’s victory Tuesday in Florida’s Democratic primary for U.S. Senate marked the latest win for candidates who have embraced a sometimes polarizing label: democratic socialist. She joins a growing number of democratic socialists who have found success in Democratic politics over the past year,
Angie Nixon is not the first progressive and outspoken critic of Israel to win a major-party nomination for statewide office. But her upset victory in Florida’s Democratic primary for U.S. Senate makes her the first member of the Democratic Socialists of America to do so.
Florida’s Tuesday primary could be a pivotal test for the Democratic Socialists of America as the group tries to notch more wins before November.
The former union organizer running on a platform of Medicare for all and free childcare credits her win to “old-school grassroots organizing.”
Ark., discusses the DSA’s Florida upset, the Trump administration’s economic plan, Biden inflation and America’s housing affordability crisis.
Representative Byron Donalds won Florida’s Republican primary for governor, easily fending off a field of challengers after getting an early endorsement from President Donald Trump.
Wasserman Schultz opted to run in the majority minority district after hers became more competitive because of gerrymandering.