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In a high-profile late-March 2026 special election, Democrat Emily Gregory defeated Trump‑endorsed Republican Jon Maples to win Florida’s House District 87 — the seat that contains President Donald Trump’s Mar‑a‑Lago estate.
With nearly all votes counted, Gregory led by roughly 2.4 percentage points, about 797 votes, a result the Associated Press and multiple outlets projected March 25.
The victory came the same night as Democrat Brian Nathan claimed a narrow win in a Tampa‑area state Senate special election, part of a pattern in which Democrats have flipped roughly 30 state legislative seats since Trump returned to the White House in January 2025.
Republicans privately warned that Governor Ron DeSantis’s planned April special session to redraw congressional maps could, if aggressive, weaken GOP incumbents and backfire amid rising Democratic enthusiasm.
Reactions were mixed: House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and the DNC hailed the wins as momentum for the 2026 midterms, while some GOP leaders downplayed special‑election trends.
The results have already intensified debates inside the GOP over strategy, endorsements and the risks of redistricting.
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The race’s narrow margin underscores how decisive local turnout and mobilization can be, but commenters repeatedly warned that a solitary, low‑turnout special election is an unreliable indicator of November’s national results.






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