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POLL: Marine Veteran Leads in Close and Crowded Florida Republican Primary

POLL: Marine Veteran Leads in Close and Crowded Florida Republican Primary

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The reshaped 22nd District, formed under Gov. Ron DeSantis’ redistricting map, could give Floridians the opportunity to send yet another conservative to Washington, as President Donald Trump earned 54% of the vote there in 2024. The poll of 432 likely Republican primary voters, conducted by National Victory Strategies and shared first with the Daily Signal, shows businessman Casey Askar holding a narrow lead in a crowded field on the eve of the election.

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Home – Congressional & Capitol Hill News – POLL: Marine Veteran Leads in Close and Crowded Florida Republican Primary exclusive POLL: Marine Veteran Leads in Close and Crowded Florida Republican Primary Pedro Rodriguez • August 17, 2026 Print Oliver Larkin, Democratic candidate for Congress in Florida’s 23rd district, speaks during an emergency town hall that he held to address Florida Republicans’ newly approved congressional redistricting map (seen on wall) on May 04, 2026 in Coral Springs, Florida.

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