Taddeo on 'socialist' name-calling in District 27 race: two can play that game
WLRN 91.3 FM | By Helen Acevedo
Published October 31, 2022 at 12:11 PM EDT
One of the most competitive congressional races in the country is playing out right here in our backyard.
Floridas District 27 which covers broad parts of Miami-Dade County, stretching from Miamis Little Havana to South Dade is up in the air, with incumbent Republican Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar and Democratic State Senator Annette Taddeo battling out for the seat.
The district has flipped between Republicans and Democrats over the past few election cycles but many believe this year's redistricting redrew the lines slightly in favor of Republicans.
Daniel Rivero, the co-host of the South Florida Roundup, sat down with Taddeo at her campaign office in South Miami to discuss the race and what she expects to do if elected. WLRN contacted Congresswoman Salazars campaign many times for an interview, but they did not respond.
While discussing affordability, Taddeo criticized Salazar for voting against bills that she thinks were in the best interest of the people saying her opponent based her decisions on whether she thought they were "socialist".
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