Rep. Bill Posey announced his retirement on the afternoon of April 26, 17 days after he filed for reelection. There’s nothing particularly surprising that Posey would leave Congress around this time. After all, he is 76 and was first elected to the House in 2008, having previously spent 18 years in the state legislature.But his retirement announcement, reversing his early reelection plans, came just a couple of hours before the filing deadline closed.
Haridopolos is a former legislator turned lobbyist who was state Senate president for two-year term starting in 2010. He’s hardly the first to benefit from a late-in-the-game filing maneuver meant to provide an easy ride to Congress. It’s a tactic that reached a peak in the late 1990s and early 2000s, only to have subsided.
By that time, Crowley had been in the House for nearly 20 years and was a member of Democratic leadership. AOC slammed him as a member of the “establishment,” which was undeniably true. Going back to how he originally reached Congress. She announced her retirement just two weeks before the deadline for candidates to qualify to run, which involved gathering a substantial number of signatures from district residents. The move was choreographed to hand the seat to her state legislator son. Nor was the congresswoman coy or shy about treating the House seat as a family birthright.
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