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Early voting underway for special congressional election in Marion, Lake counties

Ocala Star Banner 25 Mar 2025
Asked if he has been able to get his message out to voters in view that his opponent, Weil, has raised more money, Fine took a swipe at Weil's campaign, calling it a ripoff ... Weil responded that Fine chooses to lash out with lies.
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Early voting underway in Volusia, 5 other counties. Two very different candidates on ballot.

News Journal - Daytona Beach 24 Mar 2025
Asked if he has been able to get his message out to voters in view that his opponent, Weil, has raised more money, Fine took a swipe at Weil's campaign calling it a ripoff ... Weil responded that Fine chooses to lash out with lies.
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Hip-hop star Killer Mike endorses Democrat Josh Weil in April 1 Florida Congress election

News Journal - Daytona Beach 21 Mar 2025
Beyond the messaging ads and paid canvassers, Weil has attempted to spur excitement and hope among Democrats with a stream of celebrities, with perhaps the biggest one — literally and figuratively — ...
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April 1 election: Florida congressional contenders Josh Weil and Andrew Parrott debate

The Daytona Beach News Journal 19 Mar 2025
Democrat Josh Weil and Libertarian Andrew Parrott, candidates for the April 1 special congressional election, participated in a forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of Volusia County.Republican state Sen ... Weil described his motives for running.
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Shaboozey, Killer Mike to lend star power to Democratic congressional candidate in DeLand

News Journal - Daytona Beach 18 Mar 2025
Weil says he has raised enough money – at last check $9.5 million – to run a full-on messaging campaign, with TV, radio, newspaper, social media and billboard ads, as well as hiring some 300 canvassers to knock on doors and dial up voters.
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Shaboozey not joining Killer Mike to support Democratic congressional candidate in DeLand

The Daytona Beach News Journal 18 Mar 2025
Weil says he has raised enough money — at last check $9.5 million — to run a full-on messaging campaign, with TV, radio, newspaper, social media and billboard ads, as well as hiring some 300 canvassers to knock on doors and dial up voters.
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Randy Fine attacks Josh Weil's embrace of Islam in congressional election

The Daytona Beach News Journal 12 Mar 2025
Fine also said the Weil campaign’s ads – which boil his message down to fighting for lower grocery prices and protecting Social Security while describing him as a “badass teacher” and “badass candidate” – are disingenuous and dishonest.
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