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VisitOutcome of the Florida Governor election in 2026
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Official election results from the Florida Department of State
Gaetz Eyes Florida Governor's Seat in 2026 Post-DeSantis
Nov 23, 2024, 08:51 PM
U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz has hinted at a potential run for Florida governor in 2026, following the end of Governor Ron DeSantis's term. Gaetz's interest in the gubernatorial race has sparked discussions about his political future and the dynamics within the Republican Party in Florida. His potential candidacy has been met with mixed reactions, with some seeing him as a weak candidate while others believe he could make the state competitive in the election. Gaetz might face competition from Representative Byron Donalds, and his success could hinge on a Trump endorsement.
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