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Who Is Running in Florida Congressional District 11th in 2026?

Last updated: March 4, 2026

Daniel Webster

(Incumbent)
R·Republican

Economy

High

Daniel Webster voted to pass the Working Families Tax Cuts, stating that these reforms deliver historic tax relief to middle- and working-class Americans, seniors, families, and small businesses. He advocates for policies designed to lower costs, make healthcare more affordable, and reform regulations. Webster's goal is to empower Americans and stimulate economic activity by putting more money back into their pockets.

Immigration

High

Daniel Webster voted for the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026, which ends "catch-and-release" policies, increases resources for detaining and deporting "illegal aliens," and blocks them from taxpayer-funded housing. He also voted for the Stop Illegal Entry Act of 2025, increasing penalties for illegal entry. Furthermore, he co-sponsored HB30, the Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act, making aliens convicted of sex or domestic violence inadmissible and deportable. These actions reflect his emphasis on border security and enforcing immigration laws.

Healthcare

High

Daniel Webster voted for H.R. 6703, the Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act, to reduce healthcare costs and expand access through market-based solutions. He voted against extending expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies, arguing the ACA has resulted in unaffordable premiums and limited choices for Americans. His stated reasoning emphasizes consumer choice and ensuring families can afford the healthcare they need.

Democratic Candidate

D · Democratic

No Democratic candidate has been confirmed for this race yet. Check back after the primary.

IssueDaniel Webster
Economy

Daniel Webster voted to pass the Working Families Tax Cuts, stating that these reforms deliver historic tax relief to middle- and working-class Americans, seniors, families, and small businesses. He advocates for policies designed to lower costs, make healthcare more affordable, and reform regulations. Webster's goal is to empower Americans and stimulate economic activity by putting more money back into their pockets.

High
Immigration

Daniel Webster voted for the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026, which ends "catch-and-release" policies, increases resources for detaining and deporting "illegal aliens," and blocks them from taxpayer-funded housing. He also voted for the Stop Illegal Entry Act of 2025, increasing penalties for illegal entry. Furthermore, he co-sponsored HB30, the Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act, making aliens convicted of sex or domestic violence inadmissible and deportable. These actions reflect his emphasis on border security and enforcing immigration laws.

High
Healthcare

Daniel Webster voted for H.R. 6703, the Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act, to reduce healthcare costs and expand access through market-based solutions. He voted against extending expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies, arguing the ACA has resulted in unaffordable premiums and limited choices for Americans. His stated reasoning emphasizes consumer choice and ensuring families can afford the healthcare they need.

High
Climate & Energy

Research pending more substantial sources.

Low
Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Daniel Webster voted to pass H.R. 21, the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Act, in January 2025, stating that the "unalienable right to life" extends to unborn children and that "every human life is sacred." In September 2022, he introduced the "Protect the UNBORN Act" to prohibit funding for President Biden’s Executive Orders, citing that "life is our most precious gift" and opposing efforts to promote abortion.

High
Foreign Policy

Daniel Webster voted to pass the Fiscal Year 2026 Defense Appropriations Act (H.R. 4016) to ensure military readiness and superiority, stating it puts "the safety of America first." He also supported an amendment to the NASA Reauthorization bill strengthening the Artemis Accords, aiming to advance America-first policies and maintain U.S. leadership in space. His actions reflect a commitment to a strong national defense and a robust U.S. global standing.

High
Education

Research pending more substantial sources.

Medium
Gun Policy

Daniel Webster voted in favor of the Law-Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act in 2026 and the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017. He also voted against the Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019. His voting record indicates support for measures that enhance law enforcement safety and protect gun rights.

Low

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