Democratic Florida Lawmaker Flips to Republican Party a Month After Being Re-Elected
Susan Valdes, a Florida state lawmaker recently re-elected as a Democrat, announced her switch to the Republican Party for her upcoming term. In a post on social media, valdes expressed her belief that Democrats have lost sight of addressing the needs of working families and emphasized her desire to be part of a productive majority in the legislature. Highlighting her commitment to solving problems rather than adhering strictly to party lines, she stated that she aims to work collaboratively under the leadership of Republican Speaker Daniel Perez. Valdes acknowledged her potential disagreements with Republican colleagues but expressed confidence in being treated with respect. Her departure from the Democratic Party contributes to the GOP’s significant supermajority in the Florida House, now at 86-34.
A Florida state lawmaker who was re-elected as a Democrat last month announced Monday that she is changing her registration to serve her next term as a Republican.
Susan Valdes of West Tampa made the announcement in a post on X.
In her statement, she said she grew up in a Democratic Party household and “believed Democrats were the party most concerned with the working families I represent.”
See statement below… pic.twitter.com/JUVhsziSL7
— Susan L. Valdés (@SusanLValdesFL) December 9, 2024
Valdes, who faces term limits, said she wants to make her final two years as a legislator productive.
“In the House, I have long known that no one has a monopoly on good ideas,” Valdes wrote.
“I will not waste my final two years in the Florida Legislature being ignored in a caucus whose leadership expects me to ignore the needs of my community,” she explained.
Valdes said she entered politics to solve problems, not serve a party.
“Our Speaker, Rep. Daniel Perez, has laid out a vision for the House that focuses on empowering House members to work on real problems facing our communities. That’s what I want to be a part of,” Valdes said in her statement.
“I want to roll up my sleeves and work. I want to be a part of solving problems for West Tampa,” she said.
Valdes threw in a dig at Democrats.
“I’m tired of being the party of protesting when I got into politics to be part of the party of progress,” Valdes wrote.
“I know that I won’t agree with my fellow Republican House members on every issue, but in know that in their caucus, I will be welcomed and treated with respect,” she said.
🇺🇸🐘🇺🇸🐘
— Sam Garrison (@SamGarrison155) December 9, 2024
“I love my community, and I will continue to fight every day to benefit the people of West Tampa, Hillsborough County and the state of Florida. And in my heart, I know the best way to do that is to stand with Speaker Perez and join the Republican supermajority in the Florida House of Representatives,” Valdes added.
Welcome to the GOP, Rep. Valdes!
Congrats to Speaker @Daniel_PerezFL on the biggest Republican majority in the history of the Florida House! https://t.co/vf1oif6cBy
— Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) December 9, 2024
Republicans will now have an 86-34 supermajority in the state House, Speaker Danny Perez said, according to the Tallahassee Democrat.
“We all know Susan as a fierce advocate for her community, and a person of uncommon common sense. She will be a great asset to our Republican team,” Perez said.
Advertise with The Western Journal and reach millions of highly engaged readers, while supporting our work. Advertise Today.
" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
Now loading...