Democratic PAC to invest $20 million into Florida congressional races this year

The House Majority PAC is investing $20 million into Florida's congressional races this fall, targeting GOP-controlled seats. The move is seen as a boost to Florida Democrats, who are trying to win back congressional seats.
The House Majority PAC is injecting $20 million into Florida's congressional races ahead of the midterm elections. The organization is targeting Republican lawmakers Cory Mills, Anna Paulina Luna, Laurel Lee, María Elvira Salazar, and Carlos Giménez. The investment includes $9 million in Miami, $6.6 million in Tampa, and $3.9 million in Orlando, with $2.3 million dedicated to Spanish-language advertising in Miami. Republicans currently hold 20 of Florida's 28 congressional seats and are pushing for a new congressional redistricting map. Florida Democratic party Chair Nikki Fried sees the investment as a crucial step in winning the House, citing the state's importance in the national Democrats' strategy. Recent upset legislative victories by Democrats in Florida have also boosted their confidence.
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