ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Two-term Republican Rep. Steve Southerland got the boot from Florida voters on Tuesday night, ending a controversial campaign in which he was painted by his opponent, Democrat Gwen Graham, as anti-woman.
Southerland received 49.2% of the vote in Florida’s 2nd Congressional district compared to Graham’s 50.8% with 97.8% of precincts reporting, according to NBC News.
The race, which was considered a tossup, drew millions of dollars in outside spending for both Graham, daughter of popular former governor and Democratic senator Bob Graham, and Southerland, who was considered one of his party’s most vulnerable lawmakers in the House.
Southerland created waves after he hosted an all-male fundraiser in March, sending an invitation that read: “tell the misses not to wait up because the after dinner whiskey and cigars will be smooth & the issues to discuss are many.” He double-downed in September, arguing his event was no different than a “lingerie party,” and suggested that Graham would know what an event like that could be like.
“Listen: Has Gwen Graham ever been to a lingerie shower? Ask her. And how many men were there?,” Southerland said. Democrats argued that he was resurrecting the so-called War on Women, while Southerland maintained his remarks were being misconstrued for political gain.









