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Florida state Sen. Randy Fine (R) is still expected to win Tuesday’s special election in Florida’s Sixth Congressional District.
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Mark Cuban voiced concerns over a potential economic crisis brewing in rural America, dubbing it the “Red Rural Recession”.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is the latest high-ranking Republican to slam district court judges, saying the Constitution would not have been ratified if the Founding Fathers believed the judges had so much power.
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U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds — backed by President Donald Trump — opened his campaign Friday evening at a rally in his hometown of Bonita Springs in southwest Florida.
Ron DeSantis intensified attacks on Randy Fine Wednesday, blaming Fine's "unique problems" for a narrow special election win in a Republican stronghold district.
Byron Donalds doesn’t have Gov. Ron DeSantis’ support to become the next governor of Florida. But during his gubernatorial campaign kickoff rally on Friday, Donalds cast himself as a natural extension of the governor’s “free state of Florida” mantra.
Republicans are downplaying Tuesday’s election results in Wisconsin and Florida, but change may be coming to the party, with Trump and Musk talking about the Tesla CEO's departure from the White House.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis escalated his attacks against Randy Fine on Wednesday, blaming the representative-elect’s “unique problems” for a special election victory he said should have been won by a higher margin.
The trend on Election Day is increasingly favoring Republican Randy Fine in Florida’s 6th Congressional District. Yet one former Representative in that district — Gov. Ron DeSantis — is sharpening his attacks, saying President Donald Trump was misadvised to endorse the Melbourne Republican.
DeSantis is far behind Vice President JD Vance, the runaway first choice to be the nominee, with 43%. Donald Trump Jr. also leads DeSantis, with 11% support. It’s not all bad news, though, as 43% of potential GOP Primary voters say they would consider voting for DeSantis. Vance leads there too, with 68%.
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Raw Story on MSNDeSantis takes shot at fellow Florida Republican as bitter feud escalatesGov. Ron DeSantis' (R-FL) used state Sen. Randy Fine's "underperformance" in Florida's special election to revive the war of words between the two men, according to Politico. Fine, who serves as a Florida state senator,