Miami Beach Republican Rep. Fabián Basabe’s re-election effort just added an endorsement from Hallandale Beach Commissioner Anabelle Lima-Taub, who credited his “substantive” actions against antisemitism as key to earning her support.
Lima-Taub, a Jewish elected official originally from Haifa, Israel, said in a statement that after Hamas terrorists attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, she witnessed “an alarming failure of leadership across the political spectrum” when it came to combating antisemitism.
“Too many elected officials — on both the left and the right — have chosen silence, equivocation, or political convenience over moral clarity. In this environment, disengagement is not neutrality. It is risk,” she said, adding that Basabe “stood apart from that pattern.”
Lima-Taub said Basabe “showed up — consistently and visibly” for the Jewish community, participating in vigils, commemorations and community gatherings. He cosponsored legislation expressing support for Israel and updating Florida’s definition of antisemitism.
Last year, he also successfully carried legislation (HB 1487) that, among other things, formally recognized a Jewish volunteer-run emergency medical service nonprofit called Hatzalah that serves local communities.
“This was not symbolic; it was substantive,” Lima-Taub said. “At a time when antisemitism has been excused, minimized, or ignored by voices on both aisles, Rep. Basabe has demonstrated that standing with the Jewish community is not a partisan act — it is a moral one. … For these reasons, I am proud to endorse Rep. Fabián Basabe. In a time when too many leaders are failing the Jewish community, his leadership stands as an example of why engagement, awareness, and accountability remain essential.”
Alongside an English-language endorsement she gave Basabe, Lima-Taub issued a letter of endorsement in Hebrew.
In a statement, Basabe said he is grateful to Lima-Taub “for her support and for speaking with conviction.”
“I believe every innocent life matters, without exception. That truth does not require confusion about right and wrong, or silence in the face of antisemitism, terror, or the targeting of Jews,” he said.
“As we enter a new year, my hope is for unity rooted in dignity and the resolve to stand against hatred and ignorance, without abandoning our principles. I am honored by her endorsement and committed to showing up when values are tested. May the year ahead ask all of us to choose courage, responsibility, and care for one another.”
Lima-Taub was first elected to the Hallandale Beach Commission in 2016. She worked as a paramedic from 2000 to 2004 before beginning her current career as a real estate broker, according to an interview she gave the South Florida Sun Sentinel in 2020.
In 2019, her City Hall peers voted to formally condemn her over a Facebook post in which she opined that Democratic U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Detroit, a Muslim, might become “a martyr and blow up Capitol Hill.”
Lima-Taub refused to apologize for her comments, arguing that Tlaib’s support for boycotting Israel placed her on the side of Hamas and other terrorist organizations like Hezbollah. She subsequently switched her party affiliation from Democrat to Republican, state record show.
The nod from Lima-Taub adds to a growing list of endorsements Basabe is amassing as he runs for a third term representing House District 106.
Every elected leader in Golden Beach and North Bay Village, which includes Republicans, Democrats, and third- or no-party officials, has endorsed Basabe.
So have Reps. Alex Rizo of Hialeah and Jose Alvarez of Kissimmee, Miami-Dade Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez, Aventura City Commissioner Gustavo Blachman, Bal Harbour Council member Buzzy Sklar and Miami Beach running legend Robert “Raven” Kraft, who said Basabe’s actions last year helped save him from homelessness.
Rizo, Fernandez, Blachman, Sklar and Kraft are Republicans. Alvarez is a Democrat.
Two Democrats have filed to run against Basabe: former Miami-Dade School Board member Lucia Báez-Geller and lawyer Ashley Litwin Diego.
HD 106 covers a coastal strip of Miami-Dade between Miami Beach and Aventura.
The 2026 Primary is Aug. 18, followed by the General Election on Nov. 3.