EXPLAINERFlorida primaries reveal political shifts, reshaping key races ahead of crucial US midterm elections in November.Florida’s primary elections have been a mixed bag of surprises and expected outcomes, highlighting the tensions in both major US parties as they prepare for November’s midterm elections.The contests held on Tuesday were the first conducted under the state’s newly redrawn congressional map, which observers say was designed to favour Republicans and could leave Democrats with a minuscule number of Florida’s 28 House seats.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Trump warns of ‘jihadists’ ruling in Washington as Democrats show momentumlist 2 of 3Wisconsin race upset: Key takeaways from US primary election resultslist 3 of 3US Democrats finalise major shakeup to 2028 presidential primary calendarend of listThe results produced a major upset within the Democratic Party, as progressive state lawmaker Angie Nixon defeated the much better-funded former national security official Alexander Vindman in their Senate primary race.Meanwhile, Republican Congressman Byron Donalds won the nomination for governor with President Donald Trump’s backing, putting him on course ...
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