
Progressives and establishment Democrats celebrate Angie Nixon’s surprise Senate primary win in Florida – live
“Florida voters showcased at the ballot box on Tuesday that they want to chomp the oligarchy through people-powered wins. Our organizing over the past year has driven 158,000 direct voter contacts since January 1 through the efforts of our caucus alone. The movement we’ve built is embedded in a compassionate future where we fight for all: a future where we pass Medicare for All and the Green New Deal, Block the Bombs and abolish ICE.
- ▪“Florida voters showcased at the ballot box on Tuesday that they want to chomp the oligarchy through people-powered wins.
- ▪Our organizing over the past year has driven 158,000 direct voter contacts since January 1 through the efforts of our caucus alone.
- ▪The movement we’ve built is embedded in a compassionate future where we fight for all: a future where we pass Medicare for All and the Green New Deal, Block the Bombs and abolish ICE.
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10.55 EDTProgressives and establishment Democrats celebrate Angie Nixon’s surprise primary win in FloridaReactions to Angie Nixon’s surprise victory in the Democratic primary for the US Senate in Florida range from shock and delight among progressives notching another win for a democratic socialist candidate, to despairing fence-mending from moderates, to curt dismissal on the right.“Is our bullhorn on?” said Matthew Grocholske, president of the Democratic Progressive caucus of Florida. “Florida voters showcased at the ballot box on Tuesday that they want to chomp the oligarchy through people-powered wins. Our organizing over the past year has driven 158,000 direct voter contacts since January 1 through the efforts of our caucus alone.
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