State House District 13 Primary heats up with mystery ‘diss track’ targeting incumbent

The Democratic Primary race for a Jacksonville State House seat is heating up and a new ‘diss track’ first obtained by Florida Politics targeting incumbent State Representative Angie Nixon is making headlines.

The race for State House District 13 is a showdown between Nixon, a firebrand Democratic incumbent who often makes statewide and national headlines as a result of her sharp criticism of Florida Republican leaders, and her challenger former Jacksonville Councilwoman Brenda Priestly Jackson, who is selling herself as someone who can work across the aisle to deliver for constituents.

“We are two different people. I represent the people and she represents corporate interests,” said Nixon.

“If you want someone else to have some culture wars, then Ms. Nixon is clearly your choice, cause that’s not who I am,” said Priestly Jackson.

A ‘diss track,’ first obtained and reported on by Florida Politics, echoes Priestly Jackson’s line of attack against Nixon.

But Priestly Jackson claims neither she, nor her team, produced the song and accompanying video.

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