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Chorus Opposing Debbie Wasserman Schultz's CD 20 Candidacy Grows Louder

Ten Florida Democratic National Committee members condemned the move, saying it treats a district created to remedy racial exclusion as a safer seat.

  • On Friday, May 22, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz announced she will seek re-election in Congressional District 20, sparking formal condemnation from Florida Democratic National Committee members and Black leaders.
  • A mid-decade redistricting plan signed in early May transformed CD 20 from a majority-Black seat into a plurality-Black district where 45% of voting-age residents are Black, forcing Wasserman Schultz to abandon her previous district.
  • The Florida Legislative Black Caucus called the decision "disheartening," while two-thirds of Florida Democratic National Committee members stated the party "cannot credibly denounce the dismantling of Black political power" while treating the district as a political opportunity.
  • Fellow Democratic candidate Elijah Manley accused the congresswoman of "abandoning her own district," while the National Republican Congressional Committee claimed she is "running scared" from a seat where she faced potential defeat.
  • With the Democratic Primary set for August 18, recent polling shows 93% of Black voters believe it is "extremely" or "very" important that CD 20 be represented by a Black member of Congress.
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