Florida holds primaries for governor and Congress, testing Trump's grip on adopted state
A Republican attempting to become Florida's first Black governor faces a crowded field Tuesday while Democrats wage primary battles for a reduced pool of left-leaning seats under redrawn congressional maps.
Florida is holding primary elections for governor and Congress. A Republican candidate is vying to become the state’s first Black governor, competing in a crowded field. Simultaneously, Democrats are engaged in primary contests for a diminished number of seats following the redrawing of congressional maps.
- Florida is holding primary elections on Tuesday.
- A Republican candidate is seeking to become the state’s first Black governor.
- Democrats are battling in primaries for a reduced number of seats.
- The congressional map in Florida has been redrawn.
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