Josh Weil launches 2026 U. S. Senate bid against Ashley Moody What we know: Democrat Josh Weil, a former U S House candidate and educator, announced on Wednesday that he will run for the U S Senate in 2026, aiming to unseat Republican incumbent Ashley Moody
Democrat Josh Weil Announces 2026 Senate Bid to Challenge . . . - NTD News Weil's bid sets up a possible challenge against the state's appointed senator, Ashley Moody She was chosen by DeSantis to replace Marco Rubio, who left his term early to serve as Secretary of State in the Trump administration Weil and Moody must first compete in Florida's Senate primary on Aug 18, 2026
Josh Weil announces 2026 Senate run to challenge Ashley Moody in . . . FILE - Josh Weil talks to a group of supporters during a Get Out the Vote event in Ocala, Fla , Monday, March 31, 2025 Democrat Josh Weil raised millions of dollars for an unsuccessful U S House campaign in Florida this year against Republican Randy Fine Democrat Josh Weil, who raised millions of
Weil, who raised $15M in failed House bid, eyes U. S. Senate seat 2025-06-19 - Mark Harper Who is Josh Weil and how did he rise to who lost an April 1 congressional special election in the Daytona Beach area, is announcing he will run for the U S Senate seat in Florida on the 2026 ballot Weil is launching his campaign as the highest-profile Democrat to have announced for the Senate seat, yet he
’25 Congressional Candidate Josh Weil Running for U. S. Senate Josh Weil, the Democrat who ran in the special election for Florida’s 6th congressional district this year, has announced he’s running for U S Senate in 2026 Weil will seek to unseat Ashley Moody, who was appointed by Gov Ron DeSantis to replace Marco Rubio after he was chosen to be President Donald Trump’s secretary of state
2024 United States Senate elections in California - Wikipedia In January 2023, with the question of Feinstein's reelection decision still open, U S Representative Katie Porter announced that she would run for the Senate She confirmed that she would stay in the race even if Feinstein chose to run for another term [1]