Supporters of Brian Hodgers rally together, showcasing their commitment to local political engagement.
Brian Hodgers has claimed victory in the Republican Primary for House District 32, amassing over 35% of votes. He will face Democrat Juan Hinojosa in the upcoming Special Election on June 10. Hodgers, an entrepreneur, highlighted his business acumen and commitment to conservative principles during the campaign, which saw significant financial investments from all candidates. As Florida’s political landscape evolves, Hodgers seeks to address pressing local issues while encouraging unity among party members.
In a thrilling showdown, Brian Hodgers has emerged victorious in the hotly contested Republican Primary for House District 32. With this win under his belt, Hodgers is set to move forward to the Special Election taking place on June 10, aiming to fill the seat left vacant by outgoing Representative Debbie Mayfield.
Hodgers, an accomplished entrepreneur who owns an insurance company, managed to best two notable opponents: dermatologist Dr. Terry Cronin and the Republican Liberty Caucus leader Bob White. His supporters will be pleased to note that he received just over 35% of the votes. Meanwhile, White closely trailed him at just above 33%, while Cronin came in slightly behind at just under 32%. It was a neck-and-neck race, reflecting the competitive spirit that defined the primary.
As the excitement continues to brew, a few mail-in ballots are still pending, which means the absolute final results remain up in the air. Regardless, Hodgers has expressed heartfelt gratitude for the support he’s received, especially from those who rally behind his “pro-America, pro-Trump” agenda.
The primary campaign wasn’t just about who had the best ideas; it also featured significant spending from all candidates. Each contestant poured in over six figures into their campaigns. To date, Hodgers has already spent nearly $180,000 and has retained over $160,000 in cash for future campaigning as of the end of March. His opponents were no slouches either. Dr. Terry Cronin spent a whopping $292,000, much of which came from a personal loan. Bob White spent a more modest $141,000, primarily funded by personal loans as well.
The race began after Rep. Mayfield’s resignation as she gears up for a run in Senate District 19. With the Republican primary behind him, Hodgers will now face Democrat Juan Hinojosa in the upcoming Special Election. House Speaker Designate Sam Garrison has already pledged resources to support Hodgers in this next phase of his campaign.
In his campaign, Hodgers has emphasized his business experience as a vital asset in navigating some of Florida’s pressing issues, such as the rapid population growth and the rising costs of living. He has pledged to serve families in Brevard County and to focus on maintaining Florida’s affordability and safety. His active involvement as a leader in the Brevard County Trump Club underscores his commitment to uphold conservative principles, as he envisions a Florida governed by freedom and opportunity.
Despite the competitive nature of the primary, Hodgers took time to congratulate his opponents on their hard-fought campaigns. He reminded everyone of the importance of unity on state issues, encouraging all to come together as Florida moves forward. The race may have been fierce, but the shared goal of improving life in the Sunshine State should always take precedence.
As the Special Election draws closer, Hodgers’ supporters are eager to see how he will navigate this next chapter. Will he continue to rally strong support? Will he be able to maintain focus on key issues that matter to the residents of House District 32? Only time will tell as Florida politics continues to unfold!
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