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Jeffries declines to back Wasserman Schultz amid district controversy

Created at 3 Jun · 11:33 PM5 sources↑ Market-relevant4 events
IN SHORT

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries declined to endorse Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz's re-election bid amid backlash over her decision to run in a newly redrawn, plurality-Black congressional district. Jeffries cited "sensitivities of the moment" and concerns about "Black political representation."

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Key Numbers

4Black opponents in the primary
18August primary date
30+decades the district has been represented by a Black lawmaker
$2.5 million+campaign funds in Wasserman Schultz's account
2004year Wasserman Schultz first won election to the House

Who's Involved

Hakeem Jeffries
House Minority Leader who declined to endorse Wasserman Schultz
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Democrat facing backlash over district choice
Elijah Manley
Progressive activist and primary opponent
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
Former Representative running again for the seat
Black Democrats
Group pushing back against Wasserman Schultz's decision
Jeffries declines to back Wasserman Schultz amid district controversy

↳ Why This Matters

The controversy highlights internal Democratic Party divisions over race, representation, and redistricting, potentially impacting election outcomes and the party's messaging on civil rights.

Key facts

  • Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz is facing backlash over her decision to run in a newly redrawn, plurality-Black congressional district.
  • House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries declined to endorse Wasserman Schultz's re-election bid.
  • The district has historically been represented by Black Democrats for over three decades.
  • Wasserman Schultz faces four Black opponents in the August primary.
  • Jeffries cited "sensitivities of the moment" regarding "an unprecedented Jim Crow-like assault on Black political representation."
  • Wasserman Schultz has a significant fundraising advantage with over $2.5 million in her campaign account.

Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., is facing significant opposition from some Black leaders over her decision to seek re-election in a majority-minority district. This controversy has extended to the highest levels of the Democratic Party, with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., declining to endorse her candidacy. Jeffries stated that he had spoken with Wasserman Schultz, a member of his leadership team, but stopped short of offering support, citing the "sensitivities of the moment" and what he described as a "Jim Crow-like assault on Black political representation" spurred by a Supreme Court decision impacting redistricting. Wasserman Schultz is competing in the Fort Lauderdale-based seat against four Black opponents in the August primary. The district has been represented by a Black lawmaker for over three decades. Progressive activist Elijah Manley criticized Wasserman Schultz, noting discrepancies in her claims about encouragement from the Congressional Black Caucus and support from Jeffries. Despite the backlash, Wasserman Schultz likely possesses a substantial fundraising advantage, with over $2.5 million in her campaign account. Former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick is also running for the seat again, facing a pending criminal trial. The district's map was redrawn as part of a new GOP-friendly congressional map in Florida.

Frequently asked questions

She is facing backlash from some Black leaders and has not received an endorsement from House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for her decision to run in a newly redrawn, plurality-Black congressional district.

Jeffries declined to endorse Wasserman Schultz, citing sensitivities around Black political representation and redistricting.

She faces four Black opponents, including former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick and activist Elijah Manley.

The district has been represented by a Black lawmaker for over three decades and has a plurality of Black voters.

What Happens Next

01Outcome of the August 18 primary election.
02Further statements or endorsements from Democratic leadership regarding the race.

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How It Developed

3 Jun · 11:11 PM
Florida lawmaker criticized for running in district long represented by Black Democrats
NBC News via PiQSuite
3 Jun · 11:11 PM
Rep. Wasserman Schultz faces backlash from Black Democrats for running in a newly redrawn district.
NBC News via PiQSuite
3 Jun · 11:11 PM
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz is facing criticism from Black Democrats over her decision to run in a newly drawn district with a Black plurality and a crowded primary.
NBC News via PiQSuite
3 Jun · 12:46 PM
Hakeem Jeffries declined to endorse Rep. Wasserman Schultz amid backlash from Black leaders over her district switch.
Fox News via PiQSuite

Sources

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Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz faces backlash for running in a district long represented by Black Democratsm.piqsuite.com
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Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz faces backlash for running in a Florida district long represented by Black Democratsm.piqsuite.com
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Florida lawmaker criticized for running in district long represented by Black Democratsm.piqsuite.com
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Jeffries declines to back Wasserman Schultz as Black leaders revolt over district switchm.piqsuite.com
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Jeffries declines to back Wasserman Schultz as Black leaders revolt over district switchm.piqsuite.com

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