Former U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn will officially launch his return bid[1] for Congress on Saturday.
The Southwest Florida Republican will hold a campaign kickoff at the Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center[2] in Fort Myers on First Street, with the event scheduled at 6:15 p.m. Conservative activist Anthony Raimondi, known by the online handle Conservative Ant[3], is scheduled to attend. Entry will be free, and there will be a cash bar.
The dress code, according to an e-vite, will be “anything from boots to suits.”
The former North Carolina Congressman filed paperwork to run to succeed U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds in Florida’s 19th Congressional District, where Cawthorn moved after his 2022 Republican Primary loss[4] in his old congressional district.
Donalds is running for Governor[5] instead of seeking another U.S. House term.
Cawthorn, 29, generated controversy on the Left and Right during his one term in Congress. He was twice cited for bringing a firearm through airport security. The House Ethics Committee also fined Cawthorn $14,000 after determining[6] he personally benefited from a cryptocurrency promotion.
But he fell into hot water with leadership after an interview[7] with the Warrior Poet Society podcast where he claimed to have been invited to cocaine-fueled orgies by other members of Congress.
As Cawthorn attempts a return to Congress, he has gone to another state but found plenty of competition waiting.
He currently faces a crowded Republican Primary field that includes other former officials and candidates, including former Illinois state Sen. Jim Oberweis, former congressional candidates Johnny Fratto and Catalina Lauf, and former New York state Representative candidate Ola Hawatweh, as well as Sun Broadcasting President Jim Schwartzel, veteran Mike Pedersen and former jeweler Dylan Modarelli.
Democrat Howard Sapp, a former state Representative candidate, has also filed. But CD 19 leans heavily Republican, so the GOP Primary will likely determine who succeeds Donalds.
References
- ^ return bid (floridapolitics.com)
- ^ Sidney & Berne Davis Art Center (www.sbdac.com)
- ^ Conservative Ant (www.facebook.com)
- ^ 2022 Republican Primary loss (www.politico.com)
- ^ running for Governor (floridapolitics.com)
- ^ determining (www.npr.org)
- ^ interview (www.independent.co.uk)