Ron DeSantis, Randy Fine and Florida
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DeSantis intensified his attacks on Randy Fine Wednesday, blaming the representative-elect's "unique problems" for a thin special election victory in a district known as a Republican stronghold.
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Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis (District 1) gives his first remarks on the floor of the U.S. House, moments after he was sworn-in as an official member of Congress.
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The leftward shift around Pensacola and shrinking margins in the rest of the 1st Congressional District and another on Florida’s Atlantic Coast may foreshadow big challenges ahead for Republicans as ...
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The governor called Fine a “squish” and blamed policies he supported for an underperformance in the special election.
DeSantis says he tried to install Randy Fine at FAU because state lawmakers wanted to get rid of him
Gov. Ron DeSantis says he tried to install Congressman-elect Randy Fine as president of Florida Atlantic University because members of the state Legislature, where Fine served at the time,
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Mediaite on MSNKaitlan Collins Makes House Republican Watch Brutal Clip of DeSantis Ripping Him: ‘He Repels People’A day after being sworn into Congress, Rep. Randy Fine joined Thursday's edition of The Source on CNN. The post Kaitlan Collins Makes House Republican Watch Brutal Clip of DeSantis Ripping Him: ‘He Repels People’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) took a swipe over Republican state Sen. Randy Fine’s victory on Wednesday, accusing the “squish Republican” of overselling his margin of victory against his opponent. Fine’s race in Florida’s 6th District was called Tuesday evening,
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.
Florida legislative veteran and firebrand Randy Fine is up against Orlando school teacher Josh Weil for congressional district 6 today.
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Former Florida state Sen. Randy Fine will win the special election for an open House seat in Florida’s 6th Congressional District, according to a projection from the CNN Decision Desk. The result means a sigh of relief for Republicans after late concerns emerged over their candidate’s efforts in the overwhelmingly conservative district.
Randy Fine faces Democrat Josh Weil, Libertarian Andrew Parrott and Randall Terry, a non-partisan candidate. For 6th District voters, polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday in Flagler and Putnam counties,