Moskowitz Tops DSA-Backed Challenger in Florida Primary
Moskowitz, a centrist Democrat and Israel ally, defeated DSA-backed Oliver Larkin in Florida’s newly drawn 25th District primary, moving on to a November contest that is expected to be competitive. The district was redrawn to lean Republican, stretching from Boca Raton through Broward to Miami-Dade and is now viewed as a key battleground for control of the House. Larkin campaigned on Medicare for All, abolishing prisons, and other DSA platforms, while Moskowitz highlighted bipartisanship and a record of working with Republicans to address local needs. Moskowitz framed himself as someone who can appeal to independents and Republicans tired of Washington dysfunction and emphasized a pragmatic approach on Israel. The race has been watched as a test of DSA influence in a swing district, with the district having supported Trump in 2024 and projections calling the seat a toss-up. Analysts and outlets have described the outcome as indicative of the district’s volatile mix and the broader challenge for Democrats navigating redistricting ahead of November.
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