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A recent survey conducted by Change Research indicates that Democrat Alex Vindman holds a slight lead over Republican Ashley Moody in the Florida Senate race, with Vindman at 47% and Moody at 45%.
The Vindman campaign highlighted this result as evidence that Florida, traditionally considered a solid Republican state, could be competitive in the upcoming midterm elections.
Vindman, a retired Army lieutenant colonel known for his testimony during former President Donald Trump's first impeachment, has avoided corporate PAC funding and faces strong opposition from MAGA-aligned groups determined to retain the seat.
Campaign communications emphasized that if Democratic supporters increase their efforts now, there is a genuine chance to flip the Florida Senate seat.
Election Day is set for November, and the contest is expected to draw significant national attention due to its potential implications for party control in the Senate.
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