Rep. Jared Moskowitz said he will seek re-election in Florida’s newly drawn 25th Congressional District, setting up an early contest in the redrawn South Florida seat.
Rep. Jared Moskowitz said he will seek re-election in Florida’s newly drawn 25th Congressional District, according to multiple reports on May 28.
The announcement moves the South Florida Democrat into the redrawn seat as the next House cycle begins to take shape. Coverage said Moskowitz’s campaign will center on lowering costs, restoring normalcy in politics, and opposing antisemitism and political extremism.
The change in districts immediately drew a partisan response. The National Republican Congressional Committee issued a statement reacting to Moskowitz’s decision to run in FL-25 and highlighted the district’s Republican lean.
Local and regional outlets, including the Miami Herald, Local 10, Florida Phoenix and WUSF, reported the announcement on Thursday. The reports said Moskowitz is running in the newly created or newly drawn 25th District rather than stepping aside after the redistricting change.
The move sets up the race in a district that will be watched closely as the field develops. For now, the announcement is the key development, with the broader roster of challengers still taking shape.
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