Miami's 13-way mayoral election could be Florida bellwether


Miami’s bustling mayoral race has become a focal point for both major political parties, as they seek to gauge Florida’s evolving political landscape.

Though officially nonpartisan, the 13-candidate competition is being interpreted as a battleground for party influence, especially since Miami will eventually host former President Donald Trump’s presidential library. Currently, the city is governed by Republican Mayor Francis Suarez.

Democrats are eager to demonstrate their ability to claim victories in Florida, a state that has leaned more Republican in recent years. Meanwhile, Republicans aim to solidify their dominance in the Sunshine State.

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