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Trump-backed Randy Fine elected to Congress in tense Florida special election

Last updated: April 9, 2025 6:56 pm
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Republican Randy Fine Wins Florida Special Election, Bolstering Trump’s Congressional Power

MIAMI — In a bid reminiscent of a last-minute rallying cry before the final whistle, Republicans have successfully maneuvered state Sen. Randy Fine into the House following a nail-biting special election in Florida. This development marginally expands the operational space for President Donald Trump as he endeavors to advance his legislative agenda in Congress.

As reported by the Associated Press, Fine, who received Trump’s endorsement, triumphed over Democrat Josh Weil—a progressive educator—despite palpable anxiety among national party strategists and polling that suggested a tighter race than initially anticipated. Fine, known for his aggressive political style and self-styled moniker of the “Hebrew Hammer,” is set to inject more firebrand energy into Florida’s congressional representation.

The contest for Florida’s 6th District arose after former Rep. Mike Waltz took a role in the Trump administration as a national security adviser. Interest in the election surged recently, partly due to Waltz being ensnared in controversy after inadvertently including The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief in a sensitive discussion about military operations in Yemen. Talk about a political misfire!

However, the narrative shifted dramatically two weeks prior to the election when alarming signs began to surface for Fine. Reports from the Federal Election Commission revealed that Weil had vastly outpaced Fine in fundraising—$10 million compared to under $1 million—and an internal poll from Trump pollster Tony Fabrizio indicated Weil was ahead by 3 percentage points shortly before voting commenced. This alarming data mobilized Republican efforts, as the White House was keen to retain the seat and prevent Democrats from gaining momentum that could be interpreted as voter discontent with Trump’s policies early in his second term.

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In the final stretch of the campaign, Fine received vocal endorsements from conservative commentators, Trump himself, and a political committee associated with Elon Musk. Trump hosted a tele-town hall with voters, rallying support for Fine. Additionally, GOP Rep. Byron Donalds, who has his eyes set on the 2026 gubernatorial race, also endorsed Fine in a phone event.

Special elections tend to see lower voter turnout due to a lack of awareness, and this seat is traditionally a Republican stronghold—having favored Trump by a staggering 30 points last November. Thus, GOP voters may have initially taken the seat’s security for granted.

Weil’s campaign, on the other hand, effectively tapped into small-dollar donations from outside the state by means of social media ads appealing to voters to back him in order to challenge Trump’s agenda by narrowing GOP margins in the House.

Fine, for his part, has not exactly been a political wallflower. He has frequently clashed with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis over the past year, notably switching his endorsement from DeSantis to Trump during the 2024 GOP primary, and subsequently clashing with the governor over various issues. Just last week, DeSantis publicly placed the blame for the unexpectedly close race squarely on Fine during a press conference in Fine’s hometown, dismissing any theories that the election reflected broader disenchantment with Trump. Instead, he attributed the forecasts to the “specific candidate running in that race,” though he still predicted Fine would emerge victorious.

Throughout his time in the Legislature, Fine has sponsored significant legislation, including the controversial push to dismantle Walt Disney World’s special tax district and efforts to prohibit critical race theory in public schools. He also authored a bill, recently signed into law by DeSantis, that eliminated in-state tuition for undocumented students brought to the U.S. as children.

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In a pre-election conversation with POLITICO, Fine expressed his eagerness to “focus on President Trump’s agenda and ensure that Speaker Johnson and President Trump have another soldier on the battlefield to accomplish their goals.” He further elaborated, “I believe my aggressive style will resonate well in Washington. I’m committed to doing what I believe is right, without worrying about the naysayers. And I think that approach has served me well.”

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