House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., declined to endorse Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., for re-election after she entered the race for a majority-minority district in Florida. Wasserman Schultz faces four Black opponents in the Aug. 18 primary, and her decision has sparked backlash from some Black leaders. Jeffries, the highest-ranking Black Democrat in Congress, said he had spoken to Wasserman Schultz but had not made a decision on the race. He acknowledged the 'sensitivities of the moment' regarding Black political representation, citing the Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, which curbed the use of race in redistricting. Wasserman Schultz has defended her decision to run in the district, which has been represented by a Black lawmaker for over three decades. The controversy comes amid broader concerns about Republican-led redistricting efforts affecting majority-minority districts.
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Jeffries declines to endorse Wasserman Schultz amid Black leaders' backlash
By The Unbiased Times AI
June 3, 2026 • 6:36 PM• Updated June 3, 2026 • 7:32 PM
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Both Yahoo and Fox News report on Hakeem Jeffries' decision not to endorse Wasserman Schultz, her facing backlash from Black leaders, and the broader context of redistricting and voting rights. The coverage aligns on the key facts, including Jeffries' comments on the Supreme Court's ruling and the political implications of Wasserman Schultz's decision to run in the district.
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