Deja Foxx, a 25-year-old progressive activist supported by David Hogg’s political action committee, was defeated in Arizona’s 7th Congressional District special Democratic primary on Tuesday, falling far behind establishment-backed candidate Adelita Grijalva, as reported [1] by The Gateway Pundit.
With 77 percent of the vote counted as of Wednesday morning, Grijalva held 62 percent support, while Foxx trailed in a distant second with just 21 percent, according to data from the Associated Press.
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Grijalva, the daughter of late Rep. Raúl Grijalva—whose death earlier this year triggered the special election—received endorsements from numerous progressive groups and major party figures, including Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
The general election in the heavily Democratic district is considered a formality.
“This is a victory not for me, but for our community and the progressive movement my dad started in Southern Arizona more than 50 years ago,” Grijalva said in a statement following her victory.
Foxx, who gained national attention as a teenager for confronting then-Senator Jeff Flake over abortion rights, was the first candidate to be publicly backed by Hogg’s “Leaders We Deserve” PAC.
