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DSA Pinko Angie Nixon Wins Her Primary on Florida

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The Democratic Socialist (communist) Angie Nixon will face Republican Ashley Moody. Ron DeSantis appointed Moody in January of 2025, as Rubio stepped away to serve as Secretary of State. She is such a bad candidate that she wasn’t even on the radar.

DeSantis arrested Dixon for her charade at his office amidst the redistricting effort. Watch her screaming fiasco in the clip.

She is a three-times loser in elections.

Ms. Nixon, 42, defeated Alex Vindman, a former national security official who was a top witness in President Trump’s first impeachment trial. His entry was largely welcomed by Democratic Party leaders hoping to make Florida at least competitive this fall. He far out-raised Ms. Nixon and had been seen as the clear front-runner in the race.

Latest polling has Moody up 10 points on Vindman (no head-to-head polling with Nixon). Moody’s team should be pleased.

President Trump had something to say about Vindman losing that is worth posting.

The most gratifying loss last night was that of a real treasonous creep, Alexander Vindman, to a Radical Left Lunatic, who can’t speak or think properly, and who will go down to certain defeat at the hands of Ashley Moody, a truly Fantastic Senator, from the Great State Florida. Vindman, if you remember, was the one who lied about my “Perfect Call” with President Zelenskyy of Ukraine, only to find out that the conversation was routinely recorded and proved that I was 100% in the right (Completely Innocent!). It was, indeed, a Perfect Call, and the Dumocrats Fake Impeachment effort massively failed. Vindman should be prosecuted for what he did! President Donald J. TRUMP

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