Lois Frankel defeats Laura Loomer in South Florida

The race pitted two Jews at different poles of the sociopolitical culture wars against each other.

Clockwise from top left: President Donald Trump, Laura Loomer, Joe Biden, Senator Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Rabin Square in Israel, Ambassador David Friedman  (photo credit: GETTY IMAGES/JTA MONTAGE)
Clockwise from top left: President Donald Trump, Laura Loomer, Joe Biden, Senator Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Rabin Square in Israel, Ambassador David Friedman
(photo credit: GETTY IMAGES/JTA MONTAGE)
Lois Frankel won reelection in her South Florida House district, fending off a challenge by the right-wing self-described “Islamophobe” Laura Loomer.

The Associated Press called the race in the state’s 21st district shortly after 8 p.m. ET Tuesday evening.

The race pitted two Jews at different poles of the sociopolitical culture wars against each other — a moderate Democrat in Frankel and a far-right agitator in Loomer, who plays on her Jewish identity in her adamantly anti-Muslim rhetoric.

“We’re putting the Jews on trial here in District 21,” Loomer told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in September. “They have a choice between a Republican Jew who is going to advocate for their survival in their best interests, or they can stand with self-hating Jew Lois Frankel, who is doing the bidding for the jihadists in the Democrat Party who are just literally walking Jews to the gas chamber.”

Loomer, who has been banned from platforms such as Twitter for her rhetoric, was supported by the Trump campaign. President Trump’s daughter-in-law Lara campaigned for Loomer in Florida in the fall.