Miami Herald

Donald Trump dives into Miami-Dade politics with a county-commission endorsemen­t

- BY DOUGLAS HANKS dhanks@miamiheral­d.com Douglas Hanks: 305-376-3605, @doug_hanks

Donald Trump endorsed a former campaign director for a Miami-Dade County Commission seat, with the former president repeating his falsehood about a “rigged and stolen” 2020 election in backing lobbyist Kevin Marino Cabrera as a candidate who will represent “his community with honor.”

“Kevin Cabrera will be a great member of the Miami-Dade County Commission,” Trump said in a statement that came from his “Save America” political-action committee and Cabrera released Thursday evening.

The endorsemen­t came weeks before the filing deadline for the race to succeed term-limited Rebeca Sosa as the commission­er representi­ng District 6.

The district is a suburban area that stretches from Miami Internatio­nal Airport to South Miami and includes West Miami and parts of Coral Gables, Hialeah, Miami Springs and Miami. Trump easily carried the district in 2020, beating Joe Biden by 20 points.

Trump’s entry into county politics will be another test of the former president’s sway over Republican­s. On Thursday morning, Sosa endorsed a new candidate in the race, Coral Gables Commission­er Jorge Fors Jr., saying she wanted

someone with a background in government. “He has experience,” she said of Fors. “The community knows him.”

Cabrera works as a lobbyist and a publicrela­tions and campaign consultant at the Mercury consulting firm.

In his endorsemen­t statement, Trump touted Cabrera as backing low taxes, stronger border controls and secure elections. Trump repeated his false claim that the presidenti­al election that he lost in 2020 was “rigged and stolen.”

In an interview, Cabrera declined to say whether

Biden won the election fairly. “I’m not an expert,” he said. “I know a lot of people have a lot of concerns.”

Cabrera was registered to lobby for clients in Miami-Dade this year but no longer has active registrati­ons with the county. In 2020, he served as Trump’s Florida director in the presidenti­al election. His wife is Rep. Demi Busatta Cabrera, a Republican representi­ng the 114th District in the Florida House.

Commission seats are officially non-partisan, with all candidates competing in the same Aug.

23 primary. The top two vote-getters move to a November runoff if nobody receives more than 50% of the initial vote.

Other candidates in the District 6 race are: Dariel Fernandez, a Miami-Dade Republican Committee member and owner of a software company, and architect Orlando Lamas.

Cabrera said the endorsemen­t came about quickly on Thursday. “I spoke to the president about 30 minutes ago,” he said.

 ?? DANIEL A. VARELA dvarela@miamiheral­d.com | Nov. 1, 2020 ?? Former President Donald Trump’s entry into Miami-Dade County politics will be another test of his sway over Republican­s.
DANIEL A. VARELA dvarela@miamiheral­d.com | Nov. 1, 2020 Former President Donald Trump’s entry into Miami-Dade County politics will be another test of his sway over Republican­s.

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