Miami Mayor Francis Suarez officially filed paperwork on Wednesday to enter the race for the presidency in 2024. This announcement adds to the already crowded field of Republicans vying for the White House.
Suarez is scheduled to give a speech in California on Thursday, where he is expected to formally declare his candidacy. While he expressed his strong consideration for running in May, he faces a challenging campaign going up against two prominent Republican figures from his home state of Florida: Governor Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump, who is currently facing legal troubles.
As the son of Miami’s first Cuban American mayor, Suarez has been elected to the same office twice. Notably, his entrance into the race marks the first Hispanic candidate seeking the nomination for either party in this election cycle.
On the day of his announcement, a super PAC supporting Suarez released a two-minute video highlighting his approach to addressing crime in Miami. The video features praise from far-right former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who commends Suarez for his efforts in reducing crime rates in the city.
During the announcement, a Trump supporter confronted Suarez, referring to him as a “deep state swamp monster.” Despite such opposition, Suarez remains determined to make his mark in the presidential race.
These developments mark an exciting moment in the 2024 presidential race, with Mayor Francis Suarez bringing his unique perspective and experience to the table.
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