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

MIAMI — Republicans’ all-hands-on-deck strategy in a tight Florida special election pulled state Sen. Randy Fine into the House on Tuesday, an outcome that slightly increases the margins President Donald Trump will have to work with as he tries to push his agenda through Congress.

Trump-endorsed Fine won in a special election against Democrat Josh Weil, a progressive and a teacher, despite nervousness from national party operatives and closer-than-expected polling. Fine, a bare-knuckle former gambling executive who embraces the nickname the “Hebrew Hammer,” will add another firebrand to Florida’s congressional delegation.

The seat in Florida’s 6th District was up for grabs after former Rep. Mike Waltz joined the Trump administration as national security adviser. National interest in the election surged in recent days, in part because Waltz has been at the center of a political firestorm after accidentally adding The Atlantic’s editor in chief to a sensitive group chat discussing attack plans in Yemen.

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