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Mucarsel Powell hits back at Scott over 'socialism' label in first general election ad

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Senate candidate and former Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D) rolled out her first general election ad on Thursday, hitting back at her opponent, Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), for labeling her as a socialist. 

The Hill was the first outlet to view the ad. 

“I grew up under a dictatorship before coming to the U.S.,” Mucarsel Powell says in the thirty-second spot, which features footage of former Ecuadorian dictator Guillermo Rodríguez. “For me, freedom isn’t some political slogan. It’s why I came to America.” 

The former congresswoman goes on to accuse Scott of taking away freedoms, saying the senator would ban abortion, raise taxes, and end Social Security. The messaging is similar to that of Vice President Harris, who has also invoked the fight to protect freedoms in her campaign. 

“I refuse to let him use the trauma of so many Latinos who risked everything to escape socialist dictatorships and come to America for his own political game,” Mucarsel-Powell said in a statement. “Floridians are fed up with Rick Scott’s extremism and 14 years of failures, and our campaign will work to make sure every voter knows they can vote for a better future in this election.”

The ad is a part of an seven-figure ad buy. 

Republicans have made inroads with Hispanic and Latino voters in Florida in recent years, targeting voters who have immigrated from socialist countries like Cuba and Venezuela. The strategy has helped Republicans flip what were once considered Democratic strongholds like Miami-Dade County. 

Last month, the Scott campaign deployed a mobile billboard in Miami with Mucarsel Powell’s picture on it. 

“No to socialism. No to Debbie,” the billboard read. 

And earlier this year, as a part of a multi-million dollar ad buy, Scott rolled out a TV spot touting the “fight against the socialist agenda in Washington.”

“Socialism will kill the freedoms that create opportunity and erase the values that bind us together,” Scott said in the spot. 

Recent polls show Scott leading Mucarsel Powell, but the race appears to be tightening. The Hill’s Decision Desk HQ average shows Scott leading by 4.3 points.