Trump-Supported Candidates Earn Victories in Florida, Arizona Primaries
Election night in Florida brought a surprise for Democrats, setting up a race that pits a Bernie Sanders progressive against a Trump-backed Republican in the governor’s race.
In what’s being viewed as an upset, Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum emerged victorious in a crowded Democratic field of contenders to land his party’s nomination.
The 39-year-old mayor ran to the left of his fellow Democrats, riding a wave of support from young people and African-Americans.
If elected, Gillum would be the first black governor of Florida.
Gillum will now face off against Rep. Ron DeSantis, R-Florida, who, with the support of President Donald Trump, managed to defeat Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam.
Calling Gillum’s tenure as mayor “disastrous,” DeSantis noted, “(Gillum) wants to abolish ICE; he wants a billion-dollar tax increase; he wants a single-payer health care system in Florida, which would bankrupt the state. I’m trying to make Florida even better. He wants to make Florida Venezuela.”
Meanwhile, in Arizona, Martha McSally, a former Air Force pilot and GOP establishment favorite, beat out more conservative Republicans in the race to replace retiring Sen. Jeff Flake.
Flake’s seat is coveted by Democrats, who are hoping to win a Senate majority in the fall. {eoa}
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