Albuquerque Journal

Liberal Dem. set for showdown in Fla.

Andrew Gillum will face off against Rep. Ron DeSantis

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TALLAHASSE­E, Florida — A liberal Florida Democrat pulled off an upset victory while President Donald Trump’s favored candidate cruised to an easy win Tuesday, setting up a fierce showdown for the governor’s mansion in the nation’s largest political battlegrou­nd.

Tallahasse­e Mayor Andrew Gillum, an unabashed progressiv­e, won the Democratic primary, moving him a step away from becoming the state’s first black governor. He’ll face off against Trump-backed Republican Rep. Ron DeSantis.

DeSantis gave Trump credit for his victory, saying that with one supportive tweet, the president “kind of put me on the map.” Gillum is his party’s third black gubernator­ial nominee this year, along with Stacey Abrams in Georgia and Ben Jealous in Maryland.

The results immediatel­y transforme­d the Florida race into one of the most closely watched gubernator­ial campaigns in the country. Gillum’s primary victory could help Democrats boost enthusiasm among minorities who often don’t vote in large numbers in years when a presidenti­al candidate isn’t on the ballot. Meanwhile, DeSantis will test Trump’s grip on a crucial state he won in 2016 and wants to keep in his column in 2020.

DeSantis was one of several Republican­s running in contests Tuesday in Florida and Arizona — another closely watched political battlegrou­nd — who hoped that cozying up to the president would be rewarded by voters. Trump has thrust himself into the forefront of the midterm campaign in hopes of motivating his supporters and offsetting Democratic enthusiasm.

In Arizona, primary contests were shadowed by the death of Sen. John McCain. Though McCain was a towering figure who was elected to the Senate by Arizonans six times, the three Republican candidates running to replace his retiring seat-mate, Sen. Jeff Flake — including establishm­ent favorite Rep. Martha McSally — aligned themselves more with the president than the longtime senator.

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey planned to name a replacemen­t to fill McCain’s seat after his funeral.

Polls closed in Arizona at the end of a day that began with delayed openings at dozens of polling locations in the state’s largest county. Leaders in Maricopa County rejected calls to try to keep polls open later, saying it may confuse voters and delay returns. No problems were reported elsewhere in the state.

Elsewhere Tuesday, GOP voters in reliably Republican Oklahoma backed mortgage company owner Kevin Stitt in a runoff for the gubernator­ial nomination.

 ?? STEVEN CANNON/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Andrew Gillum addresses his supporters after winning the Democrat primary for governor on Tuesday in Tallahasse­e, Fla.
STEVEN CANNON/ASSOCIATED PRESS Andrew Gillum addresses his supporters after winning the Democrat primary for governor on Tuesday in Tallahasse­e, Fla.

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