Nixon Upsets Vindman in Florida Senate Primary
Florida State Rep. Angie Nixon has defeated former impeachment witness Alexander Vindman in the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate.

The update
Florida State Rep. Angie Nixon has defeated former National Security Council official Alexander Vindman in the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate. Nixon, a Jacksonville-area representative, secured the nomination to face Republican Sen. Ashley Moody in November. Vindman, who testified during President Trump’s first impeachment trial, was the only other major candidate in the race.
Why it matters
This primary result creates a high-profile matchup in a key battleground state. Nixon’s victory over Vindman, a candidate with significant name recognition from his congressional testimony, highlights a shift in Democratic primary dynamics. The race now sets up a contest between a Republican incumbent and a progressive challenger with deep local roots.
What to watch
Observers will monitor how Nixon’s progressive platform, including proposals for Medicare for All and rent freezes, resonates with voters in November. The outcome will be a key test of the party’s strategy in competitive Senate races.
Sources
- thehill.com — Confirmation of the upset victory and details on Vindman's role as a witness.
- cbsnews.com — General race context, Nixon's background, and the projected matchup against Sen. Moody.



