Meet Noah


Born and raised in Central Florida, Noah Widmann didn’t have the easiest childhood. He was raised by a single and disabled mom, and thanks to coaches, teachers, and government programs like food stamps and housing assistance, Noah was able to graduate high school and became one of the first in his family to attend college. At 18, Noah became a father himself. He supported his family by flipping burgers and bagging groceries but yearned to contribute more. He became an EMT with Marion County Fire Rescue, working 12-hour night shifts, and he continued his education at community college in the mornings.

Noah eventually transferred to Columbia University, where he worked as a Biology TA and a Research Assistant at the Columbia University School of Public Health. He then attended Georgetown Law on a scholarship for low-income, first-generation students. 

Now, Noah is a lawyer with AARP, fighting for people to get the benefits they are owed and depend on to survive, like Social Security.

Noah intimately understands the life-altering effects cutting food stamps or social security can have on a family. He knows his story is only possible when we support families and give everyone a chance to achieve the American Dream. That’s why Noah is running for Congress. Noah will fight for our Central Florida families and work to make life just a little bit easier for everyone here.

Noah widmann will stand up against corrupt politicians like Cory Mills and fight to build a fair economy that works for us, not just billionaires.