Democrat Eileen Higgins Wins Miami Mayor Election

In a historic upset, Democrat Eileen Higgins has emerged victorious in Miami's mayoral election, claiming 59% of the vote and making her the first Democrat to win a Miami mayoral race since 1997. The outcome marks a significant shift following President Donald Trump's double-digit win in Miami-Dade County last year.

According to multiple reports, Higgins defeated Republican candidate Emilio Gonzalez, who received 41% of the vote, by a margin of nearly 18 percentage points. This result is particularly notable given that Trump had endorsed Gonzalez in November, suggesting that the outcome may be seen as a rebuke to the former president's influence on local politics.

Higgins' victory was not without competition, however, as two other Democratic candidates - former Miami city commissioner Ken Russell and Miami-Dade County Commissioner - also ran in the crowded first round of the election. Russell ultimately finished in third place with approximately 17.5% of the vote.

For many in Miami, the outcome of this election is significant due to its potential implications for Trump's winning coalition of voters in the 2024 presidential election and the broader 2026 midterm elections. The city's large Cuban American population, which has historically leaned Republican, presents an interesting test case for Trump's appeal among Hispanic voters.

In recent years, Trump has made strides in improving his popularity in Miami-Dade County, with a notable increase from his 2016 loss to Hillary Clinton by 30 points to a mere 7.3 percentage points in 2020. This year's election marks the first time he has won the county with a double-digit margin.

While Higgins' victory is seen as a positive sign for Democrats in Miami, it remains to be seen how this outcome will shape the party's strategy in local and national elections moving forward.
 
y'all gotta see these numbers πŸ“ˆπŸ‘€, Eileen Higgins won with 59% of the vote, but did you know that Cuban Americans have only voted for Republicans by 2-1 margin since 2000? πŸ€” it's like a whole different party out there! 🌴 and Trump won Miami-Dade County with double-digit margins in both 2020 and this year... what changed? πŸ“Š he gained 30% of the vote from his 2016 loss, that's some serious groundswell πŸš€ meanwhile Higgins just took the mayoral seat by a landslide, but let's not forget Ken Russell got almost 18% of the vote in the first round, talk about a strong field πŸ†
 
man... can't believe what just happened 🀯 59% of the vote? that's insane! I've lived in miami my whole life and i've never seen a democrat win with such a big margin... it's like a new dawn for the city, you know? πŸ’‘ so yeah, this is huge. trump's influence is definitely being tested here. but at the end of the day, it's still americans making their voices heard, you feel? πŸ—³οΈ
 
whoa what an amazing upset! 🀯 Eileen Higgins totally crushed it out there πŸ’ͺ I'm loving that she became the first Democrat to win a Miami mayoral race in like, forever ⏰ her message must've resonated with so many people πŸ‘ now this could be HUGE for the party's future strategy, hopefully they can keep the momentum going πŸš€
 
this is crazy 🀯, I mean eileen higgins just won by like 18 percentage points... that's huge πŸ™Œ! and its even crazier that trump endorsed emilio gonzalez but he still lost πŸ˜‚. i think its gonna be interesting to see how the republicans react to this and if they're gonna try to take back miami in the next election πŸ‘€
 
🀯 So I'm looking at these election stats and I'm seeing some wild trends! πŸ“ˆ Eileen Higgins won by 18 percentage points, which is huge considering Trump had Emilio Gonzalez in his corner πŸ’Ό. And did you know that Miami-Dade County has gone from being a swing county to basically a Trump stronghold since 2016? πŸ€” That's a 30-point jump in just four years! πŸš€ Meanwhile, Higgins' win marks a shift back towards Democratic dominance πŸ‘Š. I'm also seeing some interesting data on Hispanic voters - it looks like they're not as swayed by Trump's rhetoric as we thought πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Can't wait to see how this plays out in the 2024 elections! πŸ“†
 
Whoa, 59% of the vote? That's crazy! 🀯 I'm loving the vibes around Eileen Higgins' win, especially considering Trump endorsed Emilio Gonzalez last year. Guess all that was for naught πŸ˜‚. It'll be interesting to see how this affects the 2024 and midterms. The Cuban American community has always been a wild card in Miami politics, so this could actually be a big deal πŸ‘€. Democrats are probably thrilled, but I'm curious to see how Higgins plans to build on this momentum πŸ€”
 
omg i'm so hyped about eileen higgins winning 😍 she totally crushed it with 59% of the vote!!! i mean, trump's been trying to win over that cuban american population for years, but apparently they're not buying it πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ higgins' victory is like a total slap in the face to trumps influence in miami... and honestly, i'm loving the vibes of dems taking back the city 🌴 can't wait to see how this plays out in future elections πŸ‘€
 
πŸ™„ I mean, what's not to love about a city that keeps electing mayors from the other party? It's like they're trying to spite Trump or something. I guess it's nice that Higgins won by a margin, but 59% is pretty impressive for one candidate. Wonder if Emilio will be as gracious in defeat πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
Just think about it... 59% of the vote for a Democrat in Miami - that's massive πŸ’₯! It shows people are getting fed up with politics as usual and want change. I mean, we've seen Trump do some crazy stuff, but even he can't win over everyone, especially in areas where his policies might not be so popular. Cuban Americans have traditionally been Republican, but it seems like some of them are starting to see things differently πŸ€”. Now, will this lead to more Dem wins? Only time will tell...
 
whoa thats crazy!! 🀯 higgins is gonna shake things up big time in miami! 59% of the vote is insane, i think trump's influence was a major factor in gonzalez getting that many votes, but higgins wasnt going to back down from the challenge πŸ’ͺ. and now we get to see if she can keep that momentum going in upcoming elections πŸ€”
 
I'm low-key surprised by Eileen Higgins' win 🀯. I mean, Trump was all like 'endorse Emilio', but somehow Higgins still managed to crush it πŸ’ͺ. I guess that Cuban American population isn't as set in stone as we thought πŸ€”. It'll be interesting to see how this affects the 2026 midterms and what it means for Democrats going forward πŸ“Š. Maybe they can learn from their mistakes from last year's election πŸ™. Anyway, Higgins' win is def a step in the right direction πŸ‘.
 
can't believe trump still got his voters out but what's up with miami being all republican lately, like last year they were already leaning towards him now eileen's win is cool I guess, but does it really mean trump's losing appeal or is he just getting more voters who don't really care about politics
 
omg u guys i cant believe eileen higgins won 🀯! she totally smashed it 59% of the vote is insane!!! trump endorsing emilio gonzalez was like a kiss of death lol, didnt expect that at all πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. and ken russell came in third place still pretty good considering he had to compete with 2 other dems 🀝. this means big things for dems in miami & beyond can't wait to see how it affects the 2024 prez election! πŸ€”
 
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