Florida Special Election Much Closer Than Expected
- Two special elections are set in Florida on April 1, crucial for the GOP, which holds a slim 218-213 majority in the House.
- Randy Fine faces Democratic candidate Joshua Weil, while Jimmy Patronis competes against Democrat Gay Valimont in the upcoming elections.
- Joshua Weil has raised nearly $10 million, significantly outpacing Randy Fine's $561,000, highlighting a funding disparity.
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis indicated the elections might be closer than anticipated, and both he and GOP strategist Ford O'Connell expressed confidence in Fine's campaign.
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