Born to Honduran immigrants, Hernández-Mats worked for 10 years as a teacher in South Florida and was named teacher of the year in 2010. She has served as president of the United Teachers of Dade since 2016. She is also a vice president for the American Federation of Teachers, which donated $500,000 to Crist’s campaign earlier this month.
“Are you tired of the culture wars and the extremists that are dictating what we can say and do?” Hernández-Mats said moments after Crist announced her as his running mate. “Are you sick of politicians who act like authoritarians trying to tear apart our democracy? That’s why we are here today: to defeat Ron DeSantis and bring decency and respect back to the state of Florida.”
As news of Crist’s choice began to leak Friday afternoon, DeSantis’ campaign criticized Hernández-Mats on Twitter as an “anti-parents rights extremist.”