“Florida AFL-CIO backs Amanda Green for CD 2” via Drew Wilson of Florida Politics — Democratic congressional candidate Green has landed the Florida AFL-CIO’s endorsement as she competes in a crowded field running in the open race for Florida's 2nd Congressional District. “Amanda is committed to delivering on the issues that matter most to working families: lowering prices, access to food, higher wages, preserving and expanding social security, and universal, free-at-the-point-of-service healthcare,” the organization said. “We look forward to working with her in Congress to win big for working families.” Green, who previously earned endorsements from former U.S. Rep. Allen Boyd and Leon County Sheriff Walt McNeil, said she was “honored” to receive the nod from the AFL-CIO. CD 2 is a Republican-leaning District that stretches across much of North Florida and the Panhandle and is currently represented by Republican U.S. Rep. Neal Dunn, who announced he will not seek re-election. 
Amanda Green adds labor muscle, which tends to beat vibes and yard signs alone. "Labor, abortion-rights advocates back Brice Barnes in CD 2" via Peter Schorsch of Florida Politics — Barnes is rolling out a slate of endorsements in the 2nd Congressional District, giving the Tallahassee nonprofit leader an early show of support from labor leaders, Democratic organizers and women's health advocates. The list includes Barbara DeVane, Joanne McCall, Andy Jancek, Patricia Byrd, Dave Jacobson, Anna Hochkammer, Sara Latshaw and Barbara Zdravecky, a coalition heavy on public education, retirees' benefits and reproductive rights. "This campaign is about the people and delivering results for North Florida," Barnes said. “Austin Rogers picks up a clerk and a three-star in CD 2” via Peter Schorsch of Florida Politics — Rogers is adding hometown muscle in the crowded Republican Primary for Florida’s 2nd Congressional District, announcing endorsements from longtime Bay County Clerk of Court and Comptroller Bill Kinsaul and retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Darryl Roberson. Kinsaul praised Rogers’ faith, integrity and North Florida values, while Roberson, a former Tyndall Air Force Base commander, cited three decades of knowing Rogers and called him “exceptionally well qualified” for Congress. The Panama City native and former Rick Scott counsel is running to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Neal Dunn in a deep GOP field that includes Evan Power and Keith Gross. “Denise Grimsley headlines latest volley of Ben Butler backers in CD 9” via Drew Wilson of Florida Politics — Grimsley, who served in the state Senate from 2012-18 and spent the prior eight years in the state House, headlined a bulk announcement for Butler’s campaign that also included former state Rep. Cary Pigman and former Florida Forestry Association President Jimmy Beilling. “As a dairy farmer, cattle rancher, and ninth-generation Floridian, Ben understands the challenges facing Florida’s families, small businesses, and agricultural producers because he lives them every day,” Grimsley said. Pigman, meanwhile, praised Butler as a practical problem-solver with a record of community service. "Good leaders listen, solve problems, and put people ahead of politics," said Pigman, who represented portions of Central Florida that overlap with the newly reconfigured Congressional District. "Ben Butler embodies those qualities." "Joe Strada calls out 'full of crap' Washington in $1M ad buy" via Jacob Ogles of Florida Politics — Republican congressional candidate Joe Strada, who is running in CD 11, just launched his first TV ad with a $1 million buy. The 30-second biographical spot will begin airing this week on television, radio and digital platforms. "I've spent decades in the air conditioning, electrical and plumbing business," Strada tells viewers, “So I could tell you officially, Washington is full of crap." A narrator in the ad, titled "Full of Crap," dubs Strada a "tell-it-like-it-is conservative outsider." "I'll help President Trump deliver term limits, ban insider trading and get criminal illegals out of here," Strada says. The ad was produced by Brad Herold, who previously worked on campaigns for DeSantis. The video was made by Something Else Strategies, an Alabama-based firm where Herold is a partner. UNITE HERE Local 355 endorses Oliver Gilbert in CD 24 — UNITE HERE Local 355 has endorsed Gilbert in his campaign for CD 24. The union, which represents hotel, stadium, casino and airport workers across South Florida's hospitality and tourism economy, was the first union to back Gilbert during his initial run for Mayor of Miami Gardens in 2012 and has maintained that alliance for more than 14 years. "Our relationship with Oliver Gilbert didn't start yesterday," said International Vice President Wendi Walsh. "He is exactly the leader we need in Congress to stop the economic war on working families, raise federal labor standards, and ensure every job provides dignity and a living wage." Gilbert is a Miami-Dade County Commissioner and former two-term Mayor of Miami Gardens. "Ritchie Torres endorses 'principled, fearless' Shevrin Jones for CD 24" via Jesse Scheckner of Florida Politics — U.S. Rep. Ritchie Torres of New York, who in 2020 became the first openly gay Afro-Latino elected to Congress, just endorsed Miami Gardens state Sen. Shevrin Jones — a fellow Democrat — in his campaign for the 24th Congressional District. Jones made history in 2020 as the state's first openly gay state Senator and would do so again as the first LGBTQ member of Congress and the only such member from the Deep South, if elected. Torres' endorsement adds to other nods New Politics and SAVE Action gave Jones, who reported raising more than $100,000 in the first 24 hours of launching his campaign last week. "Shevrin Jones is exactly the kind of leader we need more of in Congress — principled, fearless, and genuinely committed to the people he serves," Torres said. |
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