Evan Power, the chair of the Florida Republican Party, was projected to lose the Republican primary for Florida's 2nd Congressional District [1].
The loss marks a significant setback for the state party leader in a high-profile bid for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Power sought the seat being vacated by Rep. Neal Dunn [1]. Despite his leadership role within the state party, projections indicate he will finish in fourth place [2].
The primary featured a crowded field of eight candidates [2]. Power failed to secure enough support to advance toward the general election in the district [1].
While the specific margins of the loss were not detailed, the projection places Power well outside the top contenders for the seat [2]. The 2nd Congressional District remains a key area of focus for Republican strategists as they seek to maintain their hold on the region [1].
“Evan Power, the chair of the Florida Republican Party, was projected to lose the Republican primary”
The defeat of a sitting state party chair in a primary suggests a potential disconnect between the party's institutional leadership and the preferences of the primary electorate in this specific district. It may signal a shift in the type of candidate the local GOP base favors over established party officials.


