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Miami's First Democratic Mayor Since 1993 Spurs GOP Reassessment for 2026

Conservative voices cast the Miami blowout as evidence of GOP vulnerabilities in turnout, youth support, message discipline.

Overview

  • Eileen Higgins won nearly 60% in Miami’s officially nonpartisan race, defeating Republican Emilio Gonzalez to become the city’s first Democratic mayor since 1993.
  • On Fox Business, conservative commentators Byron York and Mollie Hemingway warned the party faces “big problems” nationwide and lacks a clear case beyond President Trump.
  • Reporting cited by the Associated Press and GOP officials points to Republican turnout slumps in off-year contests, with Gov. Ron DeSantis saying some Trump voters are “unique to him” and stay home when he is not on the ballot.
  • Democrats hold a 27-point registration edge among Miami-area voters ages 24–33, while Higgins’ cost-of-living pitch—budget restraint and tax relief—was credited with resonating with voters.
  • White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles said President Trump plans to campaign extensively in the midterms, describing the approach as flipping tradition.