Moody seeks voters’ nod to keep Florida Senate seat
- Florida voters will participate in a special primary election Tuesday to choose party nominees for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Marco Rubio.
- Senator Ashley Moody was appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis to temporarily fill Rubio's seat and is running in the Republican primary to keep the seat for the remainder of Rubio’s term.
- Moody faces primary challengers Chris Gleason, Ernie Rivera, and Neelam Taneja Perry; the winners will advance to the November 3 general election.
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Alex Vindman: 'Her Payoff Was A U.S. Senate Seat'
Ashley Moody was Florida’s AG when the settlement was finalized. She was later appointed by Gov. DeSantis to the Senate seat vacated when Marco Rubio became Secretary of State. She's running to hold that seat. CBS News Miami stated Moody’s office signed off on the settlement without safeguards or oversight her office ordinarily required to ensure funds were properly spent—the guidance the attorney general’s office routinely provided to others. M…
Moody seeks voters’ nod to keep Florida Senate seat
(The Center Square) – Florida voters will head to the polls Tuesday to pick party nominees in a special primary election for the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by former Sen. Marco Rubio’s appointment as secretary of state.
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