Former Miami TV news anchor Eliott Rodriguez will face Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar
Published in Political News
MIAMI — Democrat Eliott Rodriguez and Republican incumbent U.S. Rep Maria Elvira Salazar, two Cuban American former South Florida TV news anchors, will face off in November to represent Miami-Dade in Congressional District 27.
Heavily Latino District 27 includes downtown Miami, Coral Gables, Virginia Key, Pinecrest, Kendall, Palmetto Bay and Cutler Bay. Salazar, who was first elected in 2020 and re-elected twice, easily beat lawyer Michael Arias in the Republican primaries. Rodriguez, a former CBS News Miami anchor, beat Robin Peguero, a former local prosecutor who investigated Jan. 6 rioters for Congress.
Though President Donald Trump won Miami-Dade County in 2024, Democrats will surely be on the attack over Trump’s unpopular immigration policies. Cubans and Venezuelans, communities that have historically supported Trump, have felt the brunt of his mass deportation campaign in South Florida.
Salazar, a firm Trump supporter, has broken with Republicans on immigration and pushed the Dignity Act, a bill that would grant certain undocumented immigrants a legal status that protect them from deportation. Rodriguez slammed Salazar’s bill, calling it the “Indignity Act” because it doesn’t provide a pathway to citizenship, he told WLRN.
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