Trump-backed Byron Donalds makes his campaign debut in the 2026 race to replace Gov. Ron DeSantis
- Byron Donalds launched his campaign for Florida governor in 2026, supported by Donald Trump, who has endorsed him.
- Donalds stated he is ready for challenges, referencing a previous $3 million campaign as proof of his resilience against opponents' negative ads.
- Protests against Donalds occurred outside his campaign event, highlighting divisions within Republican support.
- In upcoming elections, Republicans aim to maintain control in Florida's 1st and 6th Congressional Districts, amid concerns about fundraising disparities and poll margins.
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Byron Donalds claims he is likely to get DeSantis endorsement - Washington Examiner
Rep. Bryon Donalds (R-FL) ramped up his Florida gubernatorial campaign by suggesting his odds of receiving an endorsement from Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) are “pretty good.” DeSantis has yet to endorse any candidate in the race, while his wife is still rumored to run since he is term-limited. President Donald Trump, however, has already endorsed Donalds for 2026. Donalds touted his conservative bona fides during an interview Sunday on Fox News when…
Trump-backed Donalds makes campaign debut in 2026 race to replace DeSantis
WEST PALM BEACH — U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds — backed by President Donald Trump — opened his campaign Friday evening at a rally in his hometown of Bonita Springs in southwest Florida. Donalds spoke to local residents at Sugarshack, a live music venue and restaurant in downtown Bonita Springs, and he outlined his top priorities he’d message to voters on the campaign trail: addressing Florida’s insurance crisis, building new roads, restoring the Ever…
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