Rep. Jared Moskowitz Emphasizes Electability in Florida's Redrawn 25th Congressional District
Democratic U.S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz is facing a challenging re-election bid in Florida's newly redrawn 25th Congressional District. The district lines have shifted, making it a more competitive seat that President Trump won by 9 percentage points in 2024. Moskowitz, who currently represents Florida's 23rd Congressional District, is campaigning on his record of bipartisan work and his ability to secure results for South Florida. He highlights his experience as a Parkland City Commissioner, Florida State Representative, Florida's Director of Emergency Management, and Broward County Commissioner. Moskowitz is also facing a primary challenge from Democratic Socialist Oliver Larkin, whom he is favored to defeat, before potentially confronting several well-funded Republican candidates, with Scott Singer identified as the GOP front-runner. Moskowitz's priorities include lowering costs for families, protecting Social Security and Medicare, preventing gun violence, and defending reproductive freedom.