Eileen Higgins' Historic Win: A Shift in Miami's Political Landscape
Eileen Higgins won the Miami mayor's race, making history as the first woman to lead the city. Her victory ended the Democrats' decades-long losing streak and was seen as a significant win ahead of the 2026 midterms. The win also highlighted political shifts in Miami's Hispanic-majority area.
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Democrat Eileen Higgins claimed victory in Miami's mayoral election on Tuesday, defeating a Republican contender backed by former President Donald Trump. This victory marks the end of a nearly 30-year losing streak for Democrats in the city.
Higgins, at 61, becomes the first woman to serve as Miami's mayor, drawing significant support by addressing concerns over Trump's immigration policies. Her campaign resonated in Miami's Hispanic-majority, signaling potential shifts in the political landscape as the Democrats prepare for the upcoming 2026 midterms.
Notable Democratic figures, including Pete Buttigieg and Ruben Gallego, supported Higgins, showcasing the national attention on this local race. Despite the political gains, some Republicans in Florida express growing anxiety, especially amidst Democrats' recent successes in other states. Meanwhile, GOP members remain challenged to appeal to Miami's Hispanic voters, highlighting an ongoing battle for influence in a politically diverse community.
(With inputs from agencies.)

