TALHASSEE, Fla. (WFLA) – There’s a razor-thin GOP in the House, and this year’s special election is certainly special, with both parties saying it’s the most important vote ever to be held in a Congressional race.
Voters headed to vote in parts of the state on Tuesday to elect two new members of the Congress.
A special election is being held to fill the seats of Matt Getz and Mike Waltz.
Gov. Ron DeSantis put a strain on him that he believes will be the outcome.
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“Look, they’re so overwhelmingly Republican districts, so I think it’s physically impossible for someone unless you win an R in your name,” Desantis said. “I don’t think there’s any unperformance that’s a presidential referendum. I think if the president was on the vote, he’d win again.”
D.C. Republicans are looking to add two more seats to the majority of Florida State Capitol Districts 1 and 6 homes. But Democrats remain optimistic that they can turn the Red District blue.
“The nation is watching Wisconsin and the state Supreme Court competition. They are looking at two districts here in Florida, but they are doing so as Donald Trump and Elon Musk are trying to scale back his thumb with his massive investment through his pack and personal contributions to the nation, taking the temperature to see if he can really move the election.
Newsom added that these special elections led to both conservative and liberal investments, and that Democrats overfunded GOP candidates.
“I think you’ve already seen the performance in both of these districts about the fact that Donald Trump had to spend the time this week calling these Congressional districts.
8 On your side, you followed up both Republican candidates in the Congressional race and asked if you think your competitors could turn the red district blue.
“We know tonight, but we’re pretty optimistic that this is a Maga country. This is Trump’s country. President Trump’s troops will appear today. I’m going to Washington tonight and stand behind the president.”
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It may look like a “Maga Country” in Districts 1 and 6, but will the Republican success margin be erode by an increase in democratic investment? Former Chief Financial Officer and GOP candidate Jimmy Patronis thinks it is not the case.
“President Trump won the majority of his popularity votes, the election vote, which is exactly what’s happening in northwest Florida. He sends Jimmy Patronis to Congress. “Make America great again,” Patronis said.
President Donald Trump has made it clear that there are high interests and only tells us whether these efforts on the ground here in Sunshine are sufficient to allow Democrats and Republicans to head to DC