Miami Mayor Francis Suarez teases a 2024 presidential bid while touting the successful 'Miami model,' which defies socialism by keeping taxes low and balancing budgets.
"We're doing our due diligence and, of course, doing what I have to do as mayor to try to continue to highlight the things that are happening in Miami," Suarez noted, "which we think, again, should be a model for the rest of the country."
Political buzz has swarmed around Suarez as a promising presidential candidate, partly due to policies that have helpedand standard of living. Suarez claimed he's leaned into innovation and defies the socialist model to "keep taxes low" and people "safe." According to its mayor, Miami saw a 12% increase in revenue year-over-year from January, "which is the second-most in recorded history," andThe city is also preparing to end this year with the lowest homicide rate Miami's seen since 1930, making it "one of the safest big cities in America," Suarez argued.
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