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Webster’s pick loses GOP primary for open Florida House seat

Retiring Rep. Daniel Webster’s pick to succeed him the House is projected to lose his GOP primary in Florida, according to Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ). Businessman Joe Strada is set to defeat Baker, who previously served in the state Senate and Florida House, and a handful of other candidates in the primary for the 11th…

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Webster’s pick loses GOP primary for open Florida House seat
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