Trump Endorses Byron Donalds for Florida Governor as Polls Show Competitive Race
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Summary
President Donald Trump has publicly endorsed Florida Congressman Byron Donalds for governor on Truth Social, calling him a "TOTAL WINNER." Polls show a highly competitive race ahead. Trump won Florida by 13 points in 2024, and no Democrat has secured the Florida governorship in over two decades, giving Republicans a strong historical advantage.
Key quotes
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Byron Donalds will be a truly Great and Powerful Governor for Florida
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