Washington Examinerantisemitism, anti-Israel politics
The Washington PostWhite Democrat, heavily Black district
Florida holds primary elections on Tuesday featuring several Democratic contests. Jared Moskowitz runs in the new 25th Congressional District against Oliver Larkin, who is backed by the Democratic Socialists of America. Debbie Wasserman Schultz faces a primary challenge in a majority-Black district under new maps, while Alex Vindman runs in a Senate primary against Angie Nixon.
Progressive challengers backed by the DSA confront establishment figures in redrawn districts, highlighting efforts on housing, policing, and economic justice amid demographic shifts.
“Leftward push testing centrist incumbents in majority-Black and diverse coalitions”
Conservative
Republican redistricting exposes Democratic vulnerabilities and limits far-left organizing while elevating reliable Republicans such as Byron Donalds.
Contests pit DSA candidates favoring expanded government control against more centrist Democrats, with core issues centering on redistribution and regulation.
“Threats to individual economic choice and property rights”
Devil's Advocate
All perspectives treat the races as a clean ideological showdown while under-challenging redistricting effects and omitting identity factors or eccentric candidacies.
“Overemphasis on DSA relevance without evidence of policy translation or turnout dynamics”