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Florida Democrats Defect to GOP Over Party Discontent and Support for Israel

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In a significant political shift, a second Democratic lawmaker in Florida has crossed the aisle to join the Republican Party this month, citing dissatisfaction with her former party’s stance on Israel and what she perceives as a lack of connection to everyday Floridians.

State Representative Hillary Cassel, who now identifies as a Republican, announced her decision on the social media platform X.

She described the move as a carefully considered choice motivated by her belief in the Republican Party’s vision for Florida’s future.

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“As a proud Jewish woman, I have been increasingly troubled by the Democratic Party’s failure to unequivocally support Israel and its willingness to tolerate extreme progressive voices that justify or condone acts of terrorism,” Cassel stated. “I’m constantly troubled by the inability of the current Democratic Party to relate to everyday Floridians.”

Cassel emphasized that while she may not agree with every Republican on all issues, the party aligns more closely with her values and provides an environment of respect, collaboration, and shared problem-solving. “I can no longer remain in a party that doesn’t represent my values,” she added.

Cassel reiterated her commitment to serving her constituents and fulfilling her campaign promises. “I ran for office to make my community and this state better,” she said. “I want my constituents to know my resolve to deliver on these promises has never been stronger.”

Florida Dem chair says many Jews have started to 'question the Democratic Party' | The Times of IsraelCassel’s defection comes shortly after state Representative Susan Valdés made a similar move, switching to the Republican Party following her failed bid to chair the Hillsborough County Democratic Party.

Valdés expressed frustration with the Democratic caucus, claiming it marginalized her voice and failed to prioritize the needs of her community.

“I did not want to spend my final two years in the state Legislature being ignored,” Valdés remarked, underscoring her decision to leave.

 

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