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The election results reflected this disconnect: Anderson managed a mere 1% of the vote — a humiliating result that underscored how little support her radical stance garnered among Miami voters. Instead, more moderate candidates like Eileene Higgins and Republican Alio T. Gonzalez secured the top spots, indicating that the majority of Miamians prefer candidates who focus on local issues such as economic development and public safety over radical ideological stances.