After Angie Nixon, the Democratic Socialist, defeated Alexander Vindman in the Florida U.S. Senate primary, we learned that she was just as unhinged and radical as her fellow socialists. For years, Nixon has made a name for herself with her wild behavior in the Florida legislature. In 2022, she tried to storm the Florida House to stop a vote on Gov. Ron DeSantis' first congressional map. She did it again this year, with a hot pink jumpsuit and hot pink bullhorn. According to Matt Sharpsteen, who was present for that most recent vote, Nixon's political theater didn't begin until after it was clear that the vote was going to pass. "There was no risk left, no vote left to change, no consequence left to prevent," Sharpsteen wrote. "Just enough time to scream for the cameras and turn another legislative loss into an Angie Nixon production.

Now Nixon is doing the same thing with her campaign, and this clip of her explaining why she refuses to work with Republicans shows how it's all political theatre for her.

"And folks often say, 'Oh, are you gonna be able to work across the aisle with the Republicans?' They are not trying to work across the aisle. They are literally trying to kill us," Nixon said. "And they are doing it. On camera. And not being held accountable, like, actually state-sanctioned violence. They've been doing it in the black community, and they're doing it even more so now with ICE. ICE is now a weaponized paramilitary force that is designed to terrorize us."

Wow.

The Left wants violence, and they'll say whatever it takes to get their base.

Yes, please.

The Democratic Socialists are, in fact, Maoists.

To leftists like Nixon, Byron Donalds doesn't count.

Radicals will argue that black-on-black crime is caused by white supremacy.

It's absolutely unhinged, and these people cannot be allowed to get seats in the Senate. They will try to force their radical, America-destroying policies on the entire country.

The good news is that polling shows Republican incumbent Ashley Moody with an eight- to 10-point lead. Those polls were hypothetical and conducted before the primary results. And as Michigan and Wisconsin showed us, the only poll that matters is the one on election day.