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Far-right activist Laura Loomer won the GOP House primary in Florida’s 21st Congressional District, handing the Republican Party a controversial nominee in a safe blue district.

Loomer pulled in front of a crowded field of Republicans to win the nomination in the heavily blue southeast Florida district, according to The Associated Press. She will face off against Rep. Lois FrankelLois Jane FrankelFar-right activist Laura Loomer wins Florida GOP primary Matt Gaetz, Roger Stone back far-right activist Laura Loomer in congressional bid Former cop Demings faces progressive pushback in veepstakes MORE (D), who ran unopposed in 2018 and won with more than 60 percent of the vote in 2016.

Loomer becomes the Republican nominee in a district that includes President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Memo: Democrats pitch Biden as the back-to-normal candidate Obama congratulates Biden on formal nomination Jill Biden gives personal portrait of husband Joe MORE‘s Mar-a-Lago club. The president and first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpFar-right activist Laura Loomer wins Florida GOP primary Trump submits vote-by-mail ballot in Florida The Hill’s 12:30 Report: Sights and sounds from night 1 of Dem’s virtual convention MORE are registered voters in Palm Beach Country, and both submitted vote-by-mail ballots for Tuesday’s primary.

Trump congratulated Loomer in a tweet late Tuesday, asserting she has “a great chance” in November’s general election.

The controversial candidate has the endorsements of right-wing figures such as Roger StoneRoger Jason StoneFar-right activist Laura Loomer wins Florida GOP primary Roger Stone drops appeal of felony convictions How would a Biden Justice Department be different? MORE and Rep. Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzLiz Cheney wins Wyoming GOP primary in reelection bid Far-right activist Laura Loomer wins Florida GOP primary Rep. Ross Spano loses Florida GOP primary amid campaign finance scrutiny MORE (R-Fla.). She has been banned from several social media and other technology platforms in recent years after making anti-Muslim comments. In 2017, she was banned from Uber after she tweeted that “someone needs to create a non Islamic form of @uber or @lyft,” and she has also been banned from platforms such as TwitterPayPal and GoFundMe.

Loomer drew outrage for tweeting that she couldn’t find a “non-Muslim” cab or Uber driver and handcuffing herself to Twitter’s office in New York to protest what she said was discrimination against conservatives online. 

“I’m going to win,” she told The Hill earlier this month, claiming her victory will mark the “first time a deplatformed candidate will get a party nomination.”

While Loomer faces an uphill climb to unseat Frankel, she still hands Democrats another line of attack against the GOP as Republicans face questions over some of their more controversial House candidates.

Earlier this month, Marjorie Taylor Greene, a supporter of the QAnon conspiracy theory who has made a litany of Islamophobic and anti-Semitic comments, won her Republican primary in Georgia, putting her on track to win a congressional seat in November.

Updated on Aug. 19 at 12:02 a.m.

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