Overview
- Rep. Jared Moskowitz announced on May 28 that he will seek reelection in the state’s redrawn 25th District after a Florida court upheld the Republican-backed map.
- The coastal district overlaps much of Moskowitz’s old territory and stretches from Delray Beach to Miami Beach across Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties.
- The map shifts the seat toward Republicans — analysts estimate a Trump +9 baseline in 2024 — but rating services such as the Cook Political Report call the race a toss-up.
- Moskowitz is emphasizing opposition to antisemitism and political extremism while citing his DeSantis-era emergency-management service as proof of bipartisan problem solving.
- He faces a Democratic primary challenge from Oliver Larkin and a crowded GOP primary, reported $1.22 million cash on hand, and is likely to attract heavy outside spending as parties contest control of the House.