
Njällssen Amaro Lionheart
FL-13 Republican nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleEducator (mathematics and business)
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
GenderMale
LocationFlorida
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BackgroundEducator (mathematics and business)
EducationSaint Thomas University (Miami, FL) — B.A., 2009
Notable personal detailsNjällssen Amaro Lionheart is a Florida-based political candidate and educator who has run for multiple offices in Florida. He has described himself as a mathematics and business educator and a small business owner, and has also worked in media/film roles. He has filed federal paperwork to run for the U.S. House in Florida’s 13th congressional district as a Republican and has also been listed as a Republican candidate for Florida House District 64 in 2026.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
The candidate supports significant tax cuts and pro-business tax policies, including sharply reduced corporate tax rates, tax-free economic zones, and broad reductions in taxes and regulations to stimulate growth. Policy proposals emphasize minimizing government spending and defending property and corporate asset protections. The platform also includes positions to reduce or eliminate taxpayer-funded healthcare programs and prioritize incentives for private-sector investment.
Healthcare
Supports recognizing healthcare as a human right and backing a government-funded healthcare option alongside private insurance, indicating favor for expanding access through public programs rather than eliminating them. Advocates that providing preventive care via a government option will reduce overall costs to taxpayers.
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Abortion & Reproductive Rights
The candidate states that abortion is "unequivocally murder" and frames the abortion industry as targeting vulnerable communities; the candidate pledges to "protect every life" and to fight for policies that restrict abortion.
Climate & Energy
Supports maintaining and upholding existing state environmental policies rather than proposing new climate legislation, emphasizes market-driven solutions and cutting regulations to promote economic growth, and frames energy and infrastructure priorities around economic development rather than aggressive new emissions targets. Policy language indicates preference for reducing regulatory burdens and using incentives/tax cuts to address related challenges rather than advocating for phasing out fossil fuels or Green New Deal–style measures.
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