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Voters in a crucial court race and two House special elections will provide hints of how the country views President Trump and Elon Musk, months after they took power.
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In three special elections on Tuesday, Republicans held onto two U.S. House seats in Florida while a liberal judge in Wisconsin also won a closely-watched state Supreme Court race against a candidate ...
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Republicans Jimmy Patronis and Randy Fine won special elections in two Florida congressional districts, bolstered by Trump’s endorsement to fill vacant seats in reliably GOP strongholds.
A closely watched election for a state supreme court judgeship in Wisconsin gave Democrats a boost Tuesday night, while two special elections in Florida delivered two seats to House Speaker Mike Johnson's perilously thin GOP majority.
Election results in Wisconsin and Florida suggest the political landscape has shifted since Trump and Republicans won big last fall.
The Republican candidate is running for the seat that National Security Adviser Michael Waltz won by 33 points in November.
Three spring elections have provided early warning signs to Republicans and President Donald Trump. The conservative Wisconsin judge endorsed by Trump and backed by Elon Musk and his groups to the tune of $21 million lost by a significant margin in a state Trump won in November.
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On April 1, voters in Florida's 1st and 6th districts will decide two U.S. House races, while Wisconsinites will elect a state Supreme Court justice.
NBC News projects victory for the GOP in the seats formerly held by Michael Waltz, who resigned to join the Trump administration, and Matt Gaetz.
Florida Democrats and Republicans may have both gotten what they need from special congressional elections Tuesday in red-dominant districts.
Two vacant U.S. House seats are up for grabs in Florida special elections. The most closely watched is in the 6th District, between Republican state Sen. RANDY FINE (R-Melbourne Beach) and progressive JOSH WEIL,