Mary Peltola, a Democrat, and Dan Sullivan, a Republican, are leading in the Alaska primary for the US Senate. Sullivan is seeking a third term, while Peltola aims to secure the seat for the Democrats. In related news, Angie Nixon won a surprise primary in Florida against Alexander Vindman, despite having significantly less funding. Nixon, a state representative and member of the Democratic Socialists of America, is challenging Republican Ashley Moody in the general election. Moody was appointed to replace Marco Rubio after he became secretary of state. Nixon has been vocal against Governor Ron DeSantis's policies, including participating in a sit-in at the governor's office, which led to misdemeanor charges. Both Peltola and Sullivan will appear on the ballot for the upcoming primary elections in Alaska.
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Mary Peltola and Dan Sullivan lead in Alaska primary for US Senate
In the Alaska primary for the US Senate, Democrat Mary Peltola and incumbent Republican Dan Sullivan are leading. Sullivan is running for a third term, while Peltola seeks to flip the seat for the Democrats. In Florida, Angie Nixon won a primary against Alexander Vindman and will challenge Republican Ashley Moody in the general election.
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