Democrats and the Lame Stream Media considered this an early referendum vote on how the public perceived the job President Trump was doing.
Apparently, based on the Florida result, one would say, “pretty good”.
The Florida result pushed the Republican majority up to 220 to 213. It has given the Republicans a bit of breathing room in their control of the House of Representatives. Two open seats exist due to deaths of two Democrats last month, which will have special elections soon.
Randy Fine was projected to defeat Democrat Josh Weil, an Orlando teacher, and succeed former Rep. Mike Waltz, who represented Florida’s 6th District for six years before resigning to become President Trump’s national security adviser.
And Jimmy Patronis, the former Florida CFO, had a slightly easier time replacing former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) in the Panhandle-based 1st District, where he led Democrat Gay Valimont by 14.8 percentage points with most of the votes counted.
All in all, it was a good night for President Trump and the Republicans, at least in Florida. Now, the Republicans need to get the rest of the “big, beautiful bill” passed and sent to the President by Memorial Day.
And, of course, should the Democrat win in the swing state of Wisconsin, that is all the media will be talking about for days.
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