Sen. Erin Grall endorses Randy Fine for Florida Senate

Published Mar. 21, 2024, 11:51 a.m. ET | Updated Mar. 21, 2024

Rep. Randy Fine and Sen. Erin Grall. (Photos/Florida House of Representatives; Florida Senate)
Rep. Randy Fine and Sen. Erin Grall. (Photos/Florida House of Representatives; Florida Senate)

FORT PIERCE, Fla. – Sen. Erin Grall, R-Fort Pierce, endorsed Rep. Randy Fine, R-Melbourne Beach, in his run for the Florida Senate.

“Randy Fine is a relentless fighter for conservative principles and is willing to brave the political storms to stand up for what is right,” Grall said. “In the Florida Senate, Randy will stand up for the conservative values we share to help continue to make Florida the most free and prosperous state in the union.”

“I’m proud to endorse Randy for the Senate and look forward to serving with him once again,” she added.

Fine said that there are few legislators who are “more successful in the legislative process” and who “work harder to get their bills right” than Grall.

“Since we both got elected to the House in 2016, she has been a friend and a fellow conservative-in-arms as we have fought to protect parents and children from the woke mind virus that seeks to destroy our nation,” he continued. “It will be an honor to serve alongside her again in the Senate and to fight for the issues of common cause between the Space and Treasure Coasts.”

Fine terms out of his current House seat at the end of 2024. He’s running to replace Sen. Debbie Mayfield, R-Melbourne, who is also termed out from her position.

The representative recently exceeded $1.5 million on hand between his state Senate campaign and his “Friends of Randy Fine” political action committee.

Fine has also been endorsed by former President Donald Trump, Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson and other lawmakers.

The lawmaker said that he was “honored” to have Trump’s endorsement, which he received in February.

“I’m very grateful and I think it certainly helped with my Senate race, which I already think I was in pretty good shape on, but I would like to think that put a pin in things and and now we can move forward,” he said.

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