Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Florida Dems pick Fried to lead party after tough midterms

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Florida Democrats selected former state Agricultur­e Commission­er Nikki Fried as their new party chair on Saturday, hoping to move past a disastrous midterm performanc­e in the onetime presidenti­al battlegrou­nd state where high-profile Gov. Ron DeSantis has helped cement Republican control.

Fried, 45, outdistanc­ed former state Sen. Annette Taddeo at a special meeting of party members in suburban Orlando, and will replace Manny Diaz. In his resignatio­n announceme­nt letter last month, he listed a number of problems facing the party, including a lack of resources and volunteers and poor messaging.

Both women had lost their own races last year — Fried to Charlie Crist in the primary for governor and Taddeo to U.S. Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar in November.

Within the past few years, Republican­s have erased the voter registrati­on advantage in Florida that Democrats held for decades. In the midterm election, longtime Democratic stronghold­s such as MiamiDade and Palm Beach counties flipped to the GOP, and DeSantis won a landslide reelection victory as he eyes a 2024 presidenti­al bid.

Democrats performed particular­ly poorly with Latinos in Florida compared with previous years. MiamiDade, the state’s most populous county, is home to 1.5 million Latinos of voting age.

Fried, whose term as agricultur­e commission­er wrapped up last month, has pledged to rebuild the party “from the ground up,” with a focus on voter registrati­on. As the only statewide elected Democrat, Fried was a fierce critic of DeSantis, often challengin­g him on policies related to the COVID-19 pandemic and later on a law critics called the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, which bars instructio­n on sexual orientatio­n and gender identity in kindergart­en through third grade.

Taddeo, 55, was a state senator from 2017 to 2022. She had said she wanted a year-round effort to register voters without outsourcin­g that job to other groups and to mobilize young voters. She also says the party must conduct more outreach to Black and Hispanic communitie­s.

 ?? WILFREDO LEE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Florida Commission­er of Agricultur­e and Consumer Services Nikki Fried speaks during an interview on April 21, 2022, at the Phillip & Patricia Frost Museum of Science in Miami.
WILFREDO LEE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Florida Commission­er of Agricultur­e and Consumer Services Nikki Fried speaks during an interview on April 21, 2022, at the Phillip & Patricia Frost Museum of Science in Miami.

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