FL-11 Democratic nominee?
13hBarbie Harden Hall's odds fell to 3%, breaking the prior low of 70% over the last 13 days.
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleSmall business owner
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyLiberal Democrat
GenderFemale
LocationFlorida
BackgroundSmall business owner
EducationValencia College — A.A., Paralegal Studies (2009)
Notable personal detailsBarbara Harden "Barbie" Hall is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House in Florida’s 11th Congressional District and previously ran for the seat in 2024. She is a small business owner and has been active in rare-disease advocacy following the death of her young son. She has not held elected office.
Supports increasing taxes on the ultra-wealthy and corporations and closing corporate tax loopholes while expanding funding for social programs. Proposes eliminating the Social Security payroll tax cap and redirecting tax incentives from large corporations to small businesses. Advocates using increased revenue to strengthen Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP, education, and other programs that support working- and middle-class families.
Supports refining and expanding the Affordable Care Act and marketplace to lower premiums, incremental lowering of Medicare eligibility age and adding Medicare coverage for vision, dental, and hearing, protecting and strengthening Social Security, Medicare, VA, and Medicaid, and lowering prescription drug costs through limits on excessive pricing.
Supports protecting and restoring federal abortion access by codifying Roe v. Wade and protecting access to contraception and in‑vitro fertilization; describes abortion as a personal decision made between a patient, their family, and their doctor.
Supports that climate change is real and advocates strengthening federal scientific research and funding (NIH, NOAA, EPA), protecting land from harmful development, creating incentives for smarter development, and investing in flood mitigation and water infrastructure to address Florida’s climate impacts.
Supports comprehensive "common-sense" firearm safety measures including universal background checks (closing the Charleston loophole), federal red-flag standards, safe-storage laws, prohibitions on bump stocks and high-capacity magazines, and other restrictions on assault-style weapons and related accessories.
Barbie Harden Hall's odds fell to 3%, breaking the prior low of 70% over the last 13 days.
2024
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LatestCycle 2024
Cycle 2026
Source: FEC
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