Florida’s state senator, Randy Fine, says he does not believe he does not agree with Trump at all

Florida’s state senator, Randy Fine, the republican candidate in the special elections of the United States Chamber on Tuesday for the seat unemployed by former representative Mike Waltz, said in ABC News Live on Monday that he does not believe that President Donald Trump is broken in policies.
“I don’t believe it,” Fine told ABC News Live presenter, Diane Macedo, when asked if she disagrees with Trump in something.
“I mean, look, I was the second Florida legislator in supporting [Trump] About the governor [Ron] Desantis [in the 2024 presidential primaries] … And so, no, I mean, I believe on the Amazon of America and Donald Trump’s agenda. And what is more important, I think that when you have a team captain, you have to support the team, “said Fine.

Randy Fine speaks with ABC News, March 31, 2025.
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Fine’s career is one of the special elections for the United States house in Florida on Tuesday that could have an impact on the balance of power on the United States representatives.
While Republicans are favored to win in each district, since both districts were red rubies in 2024, some have speculated that the margin between Republicans and Democrats in each district could be more strict than expected, and voices within the Republican Party have expressed concerns about the Fine campaign. Good and its allies, including President Donald Trump, have maintained that he has impulse.

The representative Randy Fine answers a question about his 3-C of the Chamber: Independent Special Districts in the House of Representatives on April 20, 2022, in the Capitol in Tallahassee, Fla.
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