Donald Trump has once again proven his political influence by endorsing Rep. Byron Donalds for Florida governor, setting the stage for a potential game-changer in the upcoming election cycle.
In a bold move on Truth Social, Trump declared, “Byron Donalds would be a truly Great and Powerful Governor for Florida and, should he decide to run, will have my Complete and Total Endorsement. RUN, BYRON, RUN!”
This endorsement comes on the heels of an internal polling report showing Donalds leading among potential candidates for the governorship, garnering 31% support compared to just 4% for Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez and 3% for Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson.
Trump’s backing is not just a nod to Donalds' political pedigree; it signals a commitment to an America First agenda that has resonated deeply with Florida voters.
“His Big Voice will work closely with me to advance our America First agenda,” Trump stated, emphasizing their shared priorities on critical issues.
Donalds has consistently advocated for strong immigration enforcement, military strength, and Second Amendment rights.
He has also publicly supported Trump over Florida's current governor, Ron DeSantis, during the last presidential primary, further solidifying his position as a Trump ally in state politics.
Trump’s endorsement could invigorate not just Donalds' candidacy but also the broader Republican base in Florida, energizing voters who prioritize border security and fiscal stability.
As Americans look for leadership that prioritizes their safety and prosperity, Donalds’ close alignment with Trump positions him as a front-runner ready to tackle the challenges ahead.
With bold visions for Florida's future, both Trump and Donalds reflect a commitment to restoring the principles that have historically driven the Republican Party.
Expect this endorsement to set the tone of the campaign, as both Trump and Donalds rally support around their shared vision for America—an approach that promises to resonate with many Floridians looking for leadership grounded in conservative values.
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