Randy Fine wins Republican nomination for U.S. House in Florida’s 6th Congressional District
- Randy Fine won the Republican nomination for Florida’s 6th Congressional District, defeating a field of challengers and securing his place on the November general-election ballot.
- Fine’s victory came over social media personality Dan Bilzerian and several other candidates, with recent reports describing the race as an unusually high-profile Republican primary.
- The campaign attracted significant attention because of controversial rhetoric and disputes involving Bilzerian, including criticism over antisemitic comments and imagery that became a major issue in the contest.
- Fine will now advance to the November election, where he will seek to retain the East Central Florida seat he first won in a 2025 special election.
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‘Hebrew Hammer’ defeats social media influencer after bitter campaign marred by antisemitic posts
Randy Fine wins the Republican primary in Florida's 6th Congressional District, defeating Dan Bilzerian after a campaign marked by antisemitic attacks against the Jewish congressman.
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Former Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer won the Republican primary Tuesday for Florida’s newly drawn 25th Congressional District, defeating a crowded field of five candidates to become the GOP nominee in one of the state’s most competitive House races. Singer defeated businessman Dan Franzese, former state Rep. George Moraitis, conservative commentator… The post Scott Singer wins GOP primary in Florida’s competitive 25th Con…
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