Debbie Wasserman Schultz Wins Reelection in Florida’s 25th Congressional District – WSVN 7News Miami

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Democratic Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz has secured her reelection to the U.S. House seat representing Florida’s 25th Congressional District. This victory marks another successful campaign for Wasserman Schultz, who has been a prominent figure in Florida’s congressional delegation for many years. She first entered Congress in 2004, taking over the seat previously held by Rep. Peter Deutsch.

Throughout her tenure, Wasserman Schultz has consistently garnered strong support from voters, winning her general elections with over 55% of the vote each time. In this election, she faced off against Republican candidate Chris Eddy and emerged victorious once again. The 25th District, which encompasses areas such as Hollywood and Pembroke Pines, is located entirely within Broward County.

The Associated Press officially called the race in Wasserman Schultz’s favor at 7:11 p.m. EST, confirming her status as the winner of the election. This latest win reaffirms her position as a key Democratic figure in Florida’s political landscape.

Wasserman Schultz’s continued success in securing reelection underscores her popularity and effectiveness as a representative for the 25th District. Her victory is a testament to the support she enjoys from constituents and the confidence they have in her ability to represent their interests in Washington.

As Wasserman Schultz gears up for another term in Congress, her constituents can expect her to continue advocating for key issues and priorities that matter to the residents of the 25th District. With her experience and track record of service, Wasserman Schultz remains a steadfast voice for the people she represents.

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