
About Victoria
About Victoria
Victoria Doyle was raised in Manhattan. She received her BA in Political Science from the University of Vermont, and her JD from Brooklyn Law School. She specialized in intellectual property and federal trademark law, and worked for several prominent law firms throughout her career.
Victoria bought a house in Palm Beach County in 2015 and moved to Lake Worth Beach permanently in 2021. She left her law practice in April 2025 to run for office after years of activism, protesting, and frustration with Congress.

A Decade in the District
A Decade in the District
Victoria hasn't just lived in Florida’s 22nd District—she’s been a part of the fabric of Palm Beach County for over ten years. Since buying her home here in 2015 and becoming a permanent resident of Lake Worth Beach, she has seen firsthand how the status quo is failing her neighbors.
After a decade of watching career politicians cling to outdated ideas while the cost of living in Florida spirals out of control, Victoria decided it was time for a change. She isn’t interested in business-as-usual; she’s bringing new energy and fresh ideas that are completely unbeholden to special interests.

A Proven Advocate,
A Local Neighbor:
A Proven Advocate,
A Local Neighbor:
Victoria is a lawyer, a mother, and a fighter who understands the challenges facing Lake Worth Beach families.
Legal Expertise: A graduate of Brooklyn Law School, Victoria built a successful career in federal trademark and intellectual property law. She knows how to navigate complex systems and stand up to powerful entities.
From the Courtroom to the Community: Driven by years of activism and a growing frustration with Congressional gridlock, Victoria left her law practice in April 2025. She traded her legal career for the front lines of the movement to reclaim our government.
Resisting the Status Quo: Victoria is running to be a bold check on power, ready to resist regressive policies and champion a worker-centered Democratic agenda.
Putting Blame Where It Belongs:
Putting Blame Where It Belongs:
Victoria is clear about the root causes of our challenges. While some politicians try to distract us by blaming immigrants or minority groups, Victoria knows the truth: our crisis is driven by unchecked corporate greed and dark campaign money. She is ready to head to DC to take on:
The Affordability Crisis
The Affordability Crisis
Addressing Florida’s housing and insurance disaster head-on.
Extreme Inequality
Extreme Inequality
Fixing a tax system that is rigged to benefit the ultra-rich at the expense of everyone else.
Climate Change
Climate Change
Protecting Florida’s future by tackling climate threats that endanger our homes, health, and economy.
Gun-Safety
Gun-Safety
Advancing common-sense gun laws to reduce violence and keep families and communities safe.
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