Democrats are lining up to run against two-term Republican U.S. Rep. Cory Mills, hoping to capitalize on a series of high-profile controversies they think make the Trump ally vulnerable in the midterm elections.
Bale Dalton, an Orlando native and former NASA chief of staff, launched the latest bid this week. He joins Noah Widmann, a lawyer who has made an early fundraising splash, Mills’ 2024 opponent Jennifer Adams and Marialana Kinter.
The Democrats’ pitch to voters: Mills, who was recently slapped with a restraining order sought by an ex-girlfriend and faces a House ethics investigation over his business dealings, is not fit to continue in Congress.
“We’ve got a representative in Cory Mills that seems much more interested in serving himself than serving the folks of Seminole and V

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