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The race is largely between Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis and Gay Valimont, a Florida mom, gun rights advocate, and chapter lead of Moms Demand Action for Gunsense in America. 1 Valimont made the announcement on Friday, speaking to a standing-room-only crowd of more than people at a town hall at the Pensacola Yacht Club. And it's fine because we're ready. 2 Gaetz won reelection by a 66% to 34% margin over Democrat Gay Valimont in November. Valimont is back for another try; she is unopposed for the Democratic special election nomination. 3 This site uses features that are not supported by this browser. For a better experience, please switch to a modern browser. 4 Gay Valimont announced her congressional campaign had raised $ million as she aims to flip a deeply red seat blue in the special election on April 1. Valimont made the announcement on. 5 Gay Valimont is hoping to do something in the special election on April 1 that no Democrat has done in Northwest Florida in 33 years — win an election to Congress. Valimont is the Democratic candidate in the special election to fill the seat vacated by U. 6 Jimmy Patronis-R and Gay Valimont-D are running for the U.S. Congressional District 1 special election. Voters in Florida’s 1st Congressional District will head to the polls next week to elect a new representative following last year's resignation of former Rep. Matt Gaetz. 7 Valimont, 51, is entering her second election cycle after losing the general election to now-former U. Matt Gaetz, R-Niceville. 8 Indeed, Democrat Gay Valimont (who Gaetz defeated handily in November) has brought in more than $6 million to the Panhandle seat. That’s four times what Patronis raised. And she’s using the. 9 Matt Gaetz. Trump carried the district by more than 35 points in 10 Valimont, 51, is entering her second election cycle after losing the general election to now-former U. Matt Gaetz, R-Niceville. 11 . 12