U.S. Rep. Laurel Lee had a great week, earning the most coveted endorsement in national politics, landing a key leadership post and banking a ton of cash.
President Donald Trump this week offered his “complete and total endorsement” of Lee, along with a slate of other GOP endorsements.
“In Congress, Laurel is fighting tirelessly to Grow our Economy, Cut Taxes and Regulations, Promote MADE IN THE U.S.A., Ensure American Energy DOMINANCE, Keep our now very Secure Border, SECURE, Champion Innovation, Strengthen our Great Military/Veterans, and Protect our always under siege Second Amendment,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Lee, who represents Florida’s 15th Congressional District anchored in Lakeland, is facing re-election next year, though she’s the heavy favorite. Nearly 36% of the district’s electorate is registered to the Republican Party, compared to less than 32% who are Democrats, according to the most recent L2 voter data.
In addition to Trump’s endorsement, Lee was also elected Vice Chair of the Republican Main Street Caucus, an alliance of conservative governing Republicans — nearly 100 of whom serve in Congress — working to enact legislation that emphasizes personal responsibility, strong families, safe communities and fiscal discipline.
To top it all off, third-quarter finance reports recently dropped, showing Lee with $1.07 million on hand.
First elected in 2022, Lee has already established herself as a strong voice on a range of often complex topics, earning broad respect from colleagues along the way. That’s evidenced by her placing on Florida Politics’ list of Tampa Bay’s Most Powerful Politicians, at No. 13, and the glowing endorsements that buoyed her above some other high-powered federal influencers.
“Laurel Lee is likely to continue climbing this list. She’s no longer a freshman in Washington — she is a powerhouse wielding her knowledge and experience to make her voice rise above hundreds of other members. She sits on impactful committees and has been a notable influence on the Judiciary Committee,” Natalie Brown, Director of Government and Community Affairs at RSA Consulting, said of Lee this Summer.
Lee, during her short time in Congress, has quickly attracted support from Republicans on the Hill. She previously chaired the House Administration Elections Subcommittee and served as Vice Chair of the full House Administration Committee.
Lee spearheaded several legislative initiatives, including efforts to crack down on cell phone smuggling and provide rehabilitated felons with greater access to employment after serving their time. She has pushed for broadband access, and she convened secretaries of state from across the nation for a retrospective look at the security of last year’s Presidential Election.
And she doesn’t forget her Florida roots, demanding changes in federal regulations around Florida citrus, an industry well represented in her inland district and which suffered heavy blows from hurricanes in recent years.
And back to that Trump endorsement. It might be her biggest flex yet. Lee was able to ward off a potential Primary challenge after Trump called for someone in his MAGA movement to run against her, angst that came as a result of Lee endorsing Gov. Ron DeSantis — not Trump — in the Presidential Primary. She made amends, a testament to Lee’s ability to court support despite long odds.
Now she’s got the institutional support — and the cash — to earn another two years on the Hill.