Bernie Sanders backs Angie Nixon after her stunning Florida primary upset
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Add Axios on Google Florida state Rep. Angie Nixon attends a worship service at Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church in Hallandale Beach, Fla., a day before winning the Democratic U.S. Senate primary. Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Sen. Bernie Sanders endorsed Florida Democratic Senate nominee Angie Nixon on Thursday, two days after she stunned the party establishment by defeating heavily funded favorite Alex Vindman.
Why it matters: Sanders gives Nixon a prominent national progressive ally as she pivots to a difficult general-election race against Republican Sen. Ashley Moody.
What he's saying: "Angie is proof that organized people can take on the organized money of the wealthy and powerful โ and win," Sanders said in a statement released by Nixon's campaign.
The intrigue: Nixon won the primary without Sanders' endorsement despite working on his 2016 presidential campaign and running on many of the economic policies he made central to his campaigns.
The big picture: The endorsement strengthens Nixon's connection to the national left, but it also gives Republicans another opening to make socialism the centerpiece of the fall campaign.
Reality check: Nixon still faces a steep climb against Moody in Florida, a state that has shifted sharply to the right and where Republicans have dominated recent statewide elections.
Editor's note: This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
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