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Florida Primary Highlights Unique Political Landscape

The Florida primary on August 18 features significant races for governor, Senate, and House seats, highlighting the state's Republican dominance and various controversies among candidates. Rep. Byron Donalds is favored in the governor's race, while former Rep. David Jolly leads in fundraising on the Democratic side. The primary also includes notable challenges and allegations against several candidates.

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The Florida primary on Tuesday features a range of candidates and issues that reflect the state's political dynamics. Florida is considered a stronghold for the Republican Party, with registered Republicans outnumbering Democrats by approximately 1.5 million. Key races include the governor's race, where Rep. Byron Donalds is expected to win the Republican primary, potentially becoming the first Black nominee for Florida governor. On the Democratic side, former Rep. David Jolly is leading in fundraising against lesser-known rivals.

In the Senate race, Democrats are concerned about the campaign of Alex Vindman, who is facing a challenge from state Rep. Angie Nixon. Meanwhile, Sen. Ashley Moody is running with minimal opposition in the Republican primary.

Several House races are also noteworthy, including a Democratic primary in Florida's 25th District that pits pro-Israel establishment candidate Rep. Jared Moskowitz against progressive Oliver Larkin. In Florida's 20th District, the race has gained attention due to the resignation of former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick amid legal issues. Other races feature candidates with controversial backgrounds, including Rep. Cory Mills, who faces allegations of misconduct.

Overall, the primary is characterized by a mix of established politicians and newcomers, with various controversies shaping the electoral landscape.

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Florida Primary Highlights Unique Political Landscape