Aug 20, 2024, -- THE BLAKE MOIA SHOW SPECIAL COVERAGE
Brevard County local primary elections are now over, and the winners are moving on to their next challenge -- November. Most races, overall, resulted in not-so-surprising landslides, and a few races were neck-and-neck, such as races for County Judges.
Randy Fine wins 2 races. The big winner of the night, and proudly endorsed by The Blake Moia Show, is Randy Fine. Endorsed by Donald J. Trump, Fine is a true fearless leader and unafraid to stand up to radical commies who infests our streets with vile hatred of this country that we all love and admire.
Randy now moves on to face the Democrat nominee in November general elections after he won the primary with an overwhelming landslide victory tonight-- securing over 73% of the vote.
"I’ve never been interested in being a traditional politician, and I don’t plan to start now", Randy said on Facebook.
In his statement, Fine has "directly, unapologetically, and focused on doing one thing – fighting to protect children, our families, and our nation", Randy said as he addressed his supporters.
"As my first order of business, I will be meeting with Republican leaders across the county to chart a strategy to clean house at the top so that our party can be focused on what should be its only goal – beating Democrats"
He also won a second seat -- State Committeeman.
We fully endorse Randy Fine. "It's Going To Be Fine."
Debbie Mayfield moves on to the next step. State Senator Debbie Mayfield easily defeated former Congressman Dave Weldon Tuesday in the primary election. Mayfield, a Republican, is not popular with The Blake Moia Show regarding her stance and the advocating of the controversial highspeed BriteLine train. The train, which travels upwards to 120mph in town -- has zero stops -- and zero benefit to Brevard County -- has killed several people in the area since its maiden voyage. The Blake Moia Show will not endorse anyone in this particular race.
Mayfield got 12,960 votes (64.99%) to Weldon's 6,980 (35.01%), with 100% of precincts reporting.
The district is 46.68% Republican, 24.95% Democrat and 28.38% Independent. "We have more independent thinking people than Democrats here", says Blake Moia.
Mayfield, age 67, and Weldon, age 70, both agreed that skyrocketing insurance rates are among the key issues for the Space Coast, as well as the rest of the state.
Florida House District 32 includes Central and South Brevard: Rockledge, Viera, Suntree, Melbourne, Indian Harbour Beach and Indialantic. The term is two years with a salary of $29,697 a year.
Thad Altman (Rep. Florida House District 32) was term limited from his seat. He is running for County Commissioner Seat 5. He received 70% of the vote in his primary. Mayfield, who was also term limited from her State Senate seat, is considered the favorite to win against Democrat challenger Juan Jose Hinojosa of Rockledge on Nov. 5, who was unopposed in the Democrat primary
Mike Haridopolos easily defeats 2 other challengers in the primary race for Congressional seat that represents Brevard and Indian River County in the U.S. House of Representatives.
"I am so honored to earn the nomination, and I'm glad voters rewarded a positive, issues-oriented campaign," Haridopolos said. "The results speak for themselves. His win comes after 2 other challengers for United States Congress in the District that Represents Brevard and Indian River Counties. He defeated a corporate attorney, who had just dropped out of the race last week. The other contender is the chairman of the board of GeoWireless, a wireless infrastructure and cybersecurity company,
Haridopolos is a resident of Indian Harbour Beach and is the most well-known of the three Republican candidates, having represented Brevard County in both the Florida House and Florida Senate, including two years as Senate president. Haridopolos has the most money available to run his campaign. He also has the most major endorsements — including from former President Donald Trump, and Florida Govenor Ron DeSantis.
U.S. Rep. Bill Posey of Rockledge, decided not to not seek reelection to a ninth term this year.
"We still have a lot of work to do to win in November," Mike said.
The Blake Moia Show fully endorses Mike Haridopolos for Congress.
Skeletor Scott predictably won against his challengers for the U.S. Senate. We're not going to spend too much time on him, as he is a well-known RHINO Republican, who is famous for defrauding Medicare and Medicaid. He sits on a ton of money and obviously outspent his challengers. He moves on to face the Democrat nominee on November 4th.
Altman will go on to face Democrat Vinnie Taranto in the general election on Nov. 5. Altman defeated fellow Republican, Rich Workman with an overwhelming 70% of the vote.
Altman is not new to government. He previously sat on the District 5 seat for two terms from 1984 to 1992 and also sat on the Florida House and Senate. He is currently the State Rep for district 32, which includes Melbourne.
County School Board member Matt Susin won re-election for School Board District 4, after fighting off a hoard of opposition, primarily from disgraced Robert Burn's crew. The Blake Moia Show endorsed Matt Susin for Brevard County School Board.
One potential candidate supported far-left radical policies including chopping off the kid's penis's and celebrating drag-queen pedophile story time in elementary schools.
Meanwhile, Rob Medina will remain the Mayor of Palm Bay and 2 Palm Bay City Council members were elected. Mayor Medina has shown to be a powerhouse of a mayor -- who has built up the city, given their police a raise and has repaved the majority of their roads.
Pete Filiberto, who is a Moia family member, and was unfortunately arrested for cocaine possession -- only received 12% of the Palm Bay vote. He was endorsed by The Blake Moia Show at the last second. "We wanted to give him a second chance. I believe in second chances", Blake Moia said on his show. "I've even f-cked up at one point. It happens."
The closest race of the night was the election for County Judge, Group 10. Timi Deann Tucker was narrowly defeated by Jonathan Andrew Skinner.
Skinner received 51% of the votes while Tucker, who was endorsed by high-profile attorneys, such as our own very attorney, Geoffrey Golub, fell short with just 49%. Tucker lost by just 2,098 votes.
The Tax Collector's office was won overwhelmingly by Lisa Cullen.
Her challenger, Rita Pritchett proposed term limiting constitutional officers to three four-year terms. The issue died when her fellow commissioners did not second her motion to put the proposal on the ballot for voters to decide.
Lisa Cullen has been Brevard County's Tax Collector since 2009.
Tim Bobanic, another member of the Moia family, defeated highly corrupt and disgraced commissioner John Tobia in the Brevard County Supervisor of Elections race. He won by almost 10,000 votes.
Tobia, a college professor, was accused of using his position as a County Commissioner and using County staff and resources to grade papers on his behalf. He is under official Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) investigation for public records law violations and other issues.
Meanwhile, bum and wannabe Paul Alfrey-ite, John Dittmore, lost on his ass by just a mere 156 votes to Kim Adkinson in the closet contest of the night. Dittmore, a licensed insurance agent, and currently serves on the City of West Melbourne City Council, was endorsed by Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey. He was defeated by Kim Adkinson.
In the biggest upset of the evening, Katie Delaney, from Titusville, won her bid to move forward to November. She notably defeated some high-power career names. Katie is a conservative Republican, and she has the complete endorsement of The Blake Moia Show.
Paul Alfrey, the Mayor of Melbourne is up for re-election in November.
Shocking and disturbing body cam footage shows 2 lunatic Melbourne Police Officers using excessive force and breaking a man's ribs at his own house. After an investigation, the officers were placed on unpaid leave for 12 hours and ordered to attend additional training.
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