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State Representative Angie Nixon announces candidacy for US Senate

Nixon joins wide pool of candidates for Democratic primary

Florida Rep. Angie Nixon (D) of Jacksonville is considering a run for city council. (Copyright 2022 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Florida State Representative Angie Nixon (D-Jacksonville) announced Thursday that she’s running for U.S. Senate.

Nixon, a Jacksonville native, has served District 13 since 2020 and has fought for affordable housing, healthcare, fair wages, and strong public schools.

She most recently pushed back against Governor Ron DeSantis’ proposals to cut property taxes. Nixon said that the governor’s policies are not benefiting working families in Florida.

She was among the lawmakers who visited Alligator Alcatraz in the Everglades and described it as crowded, unsanitary and bug-infested.

Nixon also runs Cafe Resistance, a bookstore and community hub on Soutel Drive in Northwest Jacksonville.

Nixon is currently facing a wide field of Democratic candidates for the U.S. Senate primary. They include:

  • Joey Mendoza Atkins
  • Paul Ron Cruz
  • Charles Gould
  • Alan Grayson
  • Jennifer Jenkins
  • Tamika Lyles
  • Evelyn McBride
  • Hector Mujica

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