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politics1d ago
Democrats pile into Northeast Florida House races
- Democrats in Northeast Florida opened multiple campaign accounts ahead of qualifying week, signaling intensified organizing.
- Several seats show potential for Democratic gains or crowded primaries, altering expected election dynamics.
- In District 11, Sam Garrison faces competition from Antoinette Harmon and Marci Marie White in a developing primary.
- District 13 sees four Democrats vying to replace Angie Nixon, including Audrey Gibson and Leslie Scott Jean-Bart.
- District 15 sees Democratic entrants Christopher Lloyd 'Van' Cima and Lloyd Caulker challenging incumbent Dean Black.
- District 14 will again see a Democratic primary challenger to Kimberly Daniels, with Elgin Foreman Jr. in the mix.
- Other districts, including 16, 18, 19, and 20, also attract Democratic challengers, widening the field.
- A.G. Gancarski provides the regional context, noting the Northeast Florida focus and potential impact on party competition.
- The article frames these candidacies as part of a broader race for control of the Northeast Florida delegation.
- The report notes substantial fundraising and resource gaps between Democratic challengers and GOP incumbents in some districts.
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