Early Voting is Underway in South Florida, Here Are Candidates to Pay Attention to: Part 2

Debbie Mucarsel-Powell

powelldeDebbie Mucarsel-PowellMy name is Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, I’m a proud mother and Floridian, and I’m running for U.S. Senate to bring back the opportunities that allowed me to get to where I am today. My story is one I have seen reflected all over Florida – where it’s possible for me to have gone from working a minimum wage job to becoming the first South American immigrant to be elected to Congress. I’m running to address the affordability crisis, protect our fundamental freedoms, and protect Social Security and Medicare. Floridians deserve better than an extremist like Rick Scott who embraces Florida’s abortion ban and wrote the plan to steal seniors’ benefits. We deserve a Senator who sees how hard Floridians work every day and who is ready to bring that fight to the Senate. I’m ready to fight every day to make that a reality and build a brighter future for Floridians. 

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With experience in Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Khoury has a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice and Communication and worked as a Special Agent with Federal government. During her time as a federal agent, she worked on task forces around the United States, including the team working the aftermath of 1992’s devastating Hurricane Andrew in Miami, FL. Khoury has been at the forefront of Federal Regulation and Mental Health Reform as well as the reinstatement of the Miami-Dade County Police Oversight Board. Throughout her career, her primary goal has been to utilize the 21st Century Policing Best Practices. Now, these practices make up the six pillars forming the basis of her platform for Miami-Dade County Sheriff.

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Stanley Campbell, a native of Liberty City, Miami, is running for the U.S. Senate to represent Florida. Endorsed by the Democratic Black Caucus of Florida, the Caribbean Democratic Caucus of Florida, the IUPA, and the AFL-CIO, which represents unions across the state, Stanley's candidacy has garnered widespread support. As the proud son of a Jamaican immigrant, his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a prominent leader in healthcare is inspiring. Stanley founded one of the largest healthcare networks in the country which fights medicare fraud in every pharmacy in the US and its Territories, showcasing his dedication to improving lives and access to quality care. A Navy veteran and former pilot, Stanley's diverse career also includes roles in national intelligence and entrepreneurship. His deep commitment to worker rights and social justice stems from his upbringing in a union household, where he learned the importance of advocating for the middle class. Stanley seeks to bring his extensive experience and unwavering dedication to Washington, D.C., to fight for Floridians' rights and futures, addressing critical issues like healthcare, workers' rights, and economic growth.