"Stop Gaslighting Me!": Florida Socialist Who Beat Vindman Gets In Shouting Match With Democrat Party Chair

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"Stop Gaslighting Me!": Florida Socialist Who Beat Vindman Gets In Shouting Match With Democrat Party Chair
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"Stop Gaslighting Me!": Florida Socialist Who Beat Vindman Gets In Shouting Match With Democrat Party Chair

As regular readers know, establishment Democrats have been freaking out over the rise of socialist candidates - whose policy positions are virtually identical, except the socialists are getting elected saying the quiet part out loud - giving the game away. 

On Tuesday, Democratic Socialist Angie Nixon beat Russiagate hero Alexander Vindman in a shocking double-digit primary win in Florida - setting the stage for Nixon to square off with Republican Sen. Ashley Moody in November. The battle to unseat Moody was always going to be uphill - and now the state's Democratic party is freaking out.

According to Axios, Nixon and the state party's chair - Nikki Fried, got into a heated shouting match over the phone - with Fried reportedly warning Nixon that her DSA ties give the GOP an easy angle to attack going into midterms. 

"Nikki wants her to back away from DSA, from socialism," one person who spoke with Nixon told the outlet. "She's listening to other people saying that they're afraid, they're scared - the Jewish members and the Hispanic caucus. But to Angie, Nikki doesn't want Angie to be who Angie is. Angie has already done the backing-away."

On the call, Nixon told Fried, "You never gave a care about me from the beginning, and now you're telling me how to run my campaign?" according to the source. -Axios

An official with the Florida Democratic Party disputed that Fried yelled at Nixon - insisting that the state party tried to contact Nixon's team multiple times about a coordinated campaign - but that their calls weren't returned. That said, Nixon's field team did participate in a call with the party's coordinated campaign last week. 

"The DSA label could create an opening for misinformation and allow Angie's opponents to define her in ways that don't reflect her actual record or positions, rather than letting voters hear directly from Angie about what she believes and what she's running on," said the source. 

A second source told Axios that not only was the feud a clash of ideology - but "also a clash of personalities." 

"Nikki needs to be careful," said the source. "She can't afford to be seen by black voters disrespecting a black woman."

Another Florida Democratic official told the outlet that Nixon an Fried have always hated each other, and that Fried "was very disappointed that Angie won. She made that pretty well known."

More via Axios:

  • Before the election, the source said, Fried was predicting Nixon would lose and was "calling around telling people, 'Hey, can you make sure when he wins that Angie is nice and welcoming and does all the things to bring everybody together?'"
  • "I know Nikki doesn't like it, but Angie is the engine right now. Angie is the national story, and Nikki just can't stand it."
  • One of the Florida Democratic Party sources said that the organization did not favor Vindman over Nixon and was neutral in the primary.

Fried's freakout is just the latest example of establishment dems pushing back against the DSA. That said, Nixon was a recent 'convert' to the party, and according to the report - she was trying to distance herself from various DSA positions. She says she doesn't back abolishing prisons, just for-profit ones, she doesn't support open borders, and she doesn't want to defund the police (or so she says). 

 

Tyler Durden Sat, 08/22/2026 - 12:15

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The Story At A Glance
  • • Angie Nixon, a Democratic Socialist and DSA member, defeated establishment candidate Alexander Vindman in a Florida Democratic primary.

  • • Florida Democratic Chair Nikki Fried reportedly engaged in a shouting match with Nixon over the political risks of her socialist label.

  • • Nixon faces Republican Senator Ashley Moody in the upcoming general election.
Context
The Democratic Party is experiencing internal friction as radical socialist candidates win primary elections despite establishment fears of electoral backlash. This conflict highlights a divide between party leadership and the rising progressive wing.

Christian Perspective
The rise of socialism threatens the natural social order and the sanctity of private property. This ideology often promotes secular egalitarianism which contradicts the biblical reality of natural hierarchy.

Implications
The ascent of socialist candidates signals a push toward policies that undermine traditional family structures and national sovereignty. Such movements prioritize radical social engineering over the stability required for a Christian society.

Broader Trends
This conflict illustrates the internal decay of the Democratic Party as it struggles to balance establishment interests with radical factions. It reflects a wider cultural shift toward ideologies that reject traditional American values and biological realities.

Takeaway
Voters must remain vigilant against socialist agendas that seek to dismantle the foundations of Western civilization. Prioritize leaders who uphold the traditional family and protect the nation from radical social upheaval.

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