House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries publicly declined to endorse incumbent Debbie Wasserman Schultz as Florida's 8 June congressional qualifying deadline approached, Roll Call reported on Saturday 6 June 1. Jeffries is the top House Democrat; Wasserman Schultz is a former Democratic National Committee chair whose district was redrawn under Florida's 24R-4D map. Candidates are now filing under those lines with no court-ordered stay in place.
Judge Joshua Hawkes upheld the Florida 24R-4D map on Tuesday 26 May , after Governor Ron DeSantis signed it on 4 May drawing four Democratic incumbents for elimination . With qualifying closing on 8 June and no stay granted, the field is fixed under boundaries built to cut the Democratic delegation.
Withholding an endorsement on that terrain reads as triage. The DCCC, the party's House campaign committee, cannot save four seats drawn for elimination at once, and declining to back Wasserman Schultz signals resources may concentrate on the most winnable rather than spread across all four. The choice is a downstream consequence of a map the party could not block in court, not a judgement on any single candidate.
