Miami Mayor Francis Suarez is Running for President

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez filed with the Federal Election Commission Wednesday to join the 2024 presidential race. He will be the third candidate from Florida to seek the Republican nomination, although he starts with much less name recognition than former President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis. 

Suarez, easily reelected to a second term as Miami's mayor in 2021, will also be the first Hispanic in the race. He is scheduled to give a speech at the Reagan Library on Thursday.

A super PAC supporting Suarez was also announced Wednesday, and it released this ad.

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