Florida State Senator Randy Fine joined Joe Pags to sound the alarm on one of the most overlooked but critical special elections in the country—Florida’s 6th Congressional District. Fine, who is endorsed by President Trump, said the race shouldn’t be close. President Trump won by 30 in the district he reminded listeners, but warned, “this is a turnout fight.” Despite the district being solidly conservative, Fine explained that national Democrats are funneling money into his opponent’s campaign—and the reason is clear: they want to flip a seat in a red stronghold.

Fine criticized his opponent for taking money from Bernie Sanders and even paying himself a salary out of campaign funds. “We were shocked when he announced the Bernie Sanders endorsement,” he said, warning that this strategy might play well in cities like Seattle—but not in Florida. Even though Fine has outfunded his opponent in the district, national dollars have created an uphill messaging battle.

Fine, who served in the Florida legislature, said yesterday, March 31st, marks his last official day in that role. While stepping away could seem risky, he reassured voters that his state seat would almost certainly remain in conservative hands. What matters now, he said, is making sure every voter in FL-06 shows up. The stakes? “Do you support the Trump agenda—or are you a socialist?” Fine asked, calling out the opposition’s lack of clear policy goals.

Fine made it clear: FL-06 is not just about Florida—it’s about saving America from the radical left. To hear the full strategy, challenges, and urgency behind the race, listen to the full interview with Joe Pags.