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AFL-CIO Endorsement in U.S. Senate Race Breaks from Florida Democratic Establishment

In a surprising turn ahead of the 2024 primary, the Florida AFL-CIO endorsed Stanley Campbell for U.S. Senate, breaking from the Florida Democratic Party establishment’s favored candidate, former U.S. Representative Debbie Mucarsel-Powell.




Stanley Campbell is campaigning as a stalwart advocate for Florida’s working families and labor rights, and he expressed profound gratitude for the AFL-CIO’s endorsement.

“I am deeply honored to receive the endorsement of the Florida AFL-CIO,” Campbell remarked. “Growing up in a union household, I understand firsthand the importance of safeguarding workers’ rights. This endorsement reaffirms my lifelong commitment to championing the middle class and revitalizing our state’s economy, a lesson I learned from my father, a Union man.”

The labor endorsement marked a pivotal moment in the Senate race, underscoring Campbell’s extensive outreach across Florida, engaging with various labor and community groups. Rich Templin, AFL-CIO Florida’s Director of Politics and Policy, highlighted Campbell’s impressive background in the Navy, national intelligence services, and entrepreneurship as pivotal factors in securing the endorsement.

“Stanley Campbell’s track record resonated deeply with our members,” Templin said. “His dedication to labor issues and his proactive engagement with workers set him apart.”

A Navy veteran and former pilot, Campbell is poised as a leading contender in the Democratic primary scheduled for August 20th, positioning himself against Republican incumbent Senator Rick Scott in the general election.




Responding to queries about the endorsement process, Templin noted that while Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell completed the AFL-CIO’s questionnaire, Campbell’s direct engagement with union members was notable. “Stanley Campbell’s commitment and understanding of our concerns were evident throughout the endorsement process,” Templin added.

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