Partisan politics seize hold of Miami mayoral election already with attacks
Posted by Admin on Aug 27, 2025 | 0 commentsEven before Miami-Dade Commissioner Eileen Higgins officially threw her hat in the ring for the Miami mayoral race, the Miami-Dade Democratic Executive Committee was sending out text messages linking the front-running Republican candidate, former City Manager Emilio González, to Donald Trump.
Then Tuesday, a day after Higgins submitted her resign-to-run resignation at the county, the Republican Party of Miami-Dade came out with a social media post that links her to New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, who has served since 2021 as a member of the New York State Assembly from the 36th district, based in Queens. A member of the Democratic Party and the Democratic Socialists of America, he is the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City in the 2025 election.
There’s that word: Socialist. Miami voters are in for a brutal campaign season.
And if you think it is too early for partisan politics to be creeping in, remember that there are just over two months until Election Day Nov. 4.
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First blood was drawn by the Dems, warning that Gonzalez could be “Miami’s first MAGA mayor.” It cites a Washington Times story from June that calls him a surrogate for Donald Trump.
Gonzalez says he is going to be a mayor for all the people, Democrats included. But there’s no denying his red stripes. He worked in the George W. Bush administration running U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and then returned to Miami-Dade, where he served as CEO of Miami International Airport before coming to Miami as city manager.
He emerged as a major critic of President Joe Biden immigration policy and became a founding member of Veterans for Trump, a bilingual surrogate for candidate Trump, a transition team member for the President-elect and was just named a senior fellow at the Trump-connected America First Policy Institute.
And, most importantly, he was the closest behind Higgins in an internal poll announced by her campaign earlier this month. She led with a high 36%, followed by Gonzalez with 15% and former Commissioner Ken Russell, a onetime Democratic candidate for congress, clocked in at 12%. He’s so far sitting pretty, avoiding any attacks as Emilio and Eileen duke it out.
Not to be outdone, the Miami Republicans posted on their Instagram account a response to the two texts against Gonzalez.
“The Miami-Dade Democratic Party and their candidate Eileen Higgins are running scared — and for good reason. They know voters are fed up with their record of higher taxes, reckless spending, government waste, and misplaced priorities,” reads the message posted Monday. “Instead of defending their failed record, they’ve resorted to smear campaigns and desperate attacks against Republican candidates.
“Miami families deserve honesty and leadership, not fear mongering and political games,” they wrote.
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But the very next day, they couldn’t resist to succumb to fear mongering and political games, posting a photo collage of Higgins and Mamdani with a warning: “Miami is a refuge for New Yorkers seeking liberty and freedom. Now, Miami faces the same future as New York City if Eileen Higgins @eileenformiami becomes mayor in November. We cannot afford to turn over our city to a radical liberal lunatic.”
Seriously? Can you say hypocrite?
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