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Lev Parnas jumps into Florida House race as Democrat

Lev Parnas, a former Rudy Giuliani associate and ally of President Trump, has announced his candidacy for a House race in Florida this week. In a Substack post on Wednesday, Parnas revealed that he will be running as a Democrat for the seat currently held by GOP Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar.

Parnas, who has been a vocal critic of President Trump and his administration, stated that he is running for Congress because he has first-hand knowledge of “Donald Trump’s system” and wants to bring about real change in the political landscape of Florida.

For those who are not familiar with Lev Parnas, he rose to national attention during the impeachment proceedings against President Trump. As a close associate of Rudy Giuliani, he was involved in the efforts to pressure Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden, which ultimately led to Trump’s impeachment. However, Parnas has since distanced himself from Giuliani and the Trump administration, speaking out against their actions.

In his Substack post, Parnas wrote, “I am running because I know the system, Donald Trump’s system, from the inside out. And I know that it is not working for the people of Florida. It is time for a change.”

Parnas, who was born in Ukraine and immigrated to the United States as a child, has a unique perspective on American politics. He has been a successful businessman and entrepreneur, but he has also seen firsthand the struggles of immigrant communities and the need for immigration reform.

His campaign platform focuses on key issues such as healthcare, education, and immigration. Parnas believes that every American should have access to affordable healthcare and quality education, regardless of their socioeconomic status. He also believes in creating a fair and humane immigration system that welcomes immigrants and provides a path to citizenship.

Parnas has already received support from local Democratic leaders and activists in Florida. They believe that his experience and dedication to fighting for the rights of all Americans make him a strong candidate for Congress.

In a statement, Parnas said, “I am grateful for the support and encouragement I have received from the Democratic party in Florida. I am committed to working tirelessly to bring about real change for the people of Florida.”

It is clear that Parnas is not a career politician. He is a citizen who is deeply concerned about the direction of our country and has decided to take action. His decision to run for Congress is a testament to his courage and determination to make a difference.

Parnas has also made it clear that he will not be accepting any donations from corporate PACs. He believes that his campaign should be funded by the people, not special interests. This is a refreshing change from the typical political landscape and shows Parnas’ commitment to transparency and accountability.

As a former ally of President Trump, Parnas has a unique perspective on the current state of our government. He has seen the inner workings of the Trump administration and believes that it is time for a change. His candidacy offers a fresh perspective and a chance for the people of Florida to have a voice in Congress.

In the coming months, Parnas will be reaching out to the people of Florida, listening to their concerns, and sharing his vision for the future. He is ready to roll up his sleeves and work hard to earn the trust and support of the voters.

Lev Parnas’ decision to run for Congress is a bold move that shows his commitment to serving the people of Florida. His experience, passion, and dedication make him a strong candidate, and his candidacy has already sparked excitement and hope among many Americans. We look forward to seeing Parnas’ campaign unfold and wish him all the best in his journey.

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