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Florida Governor's Race 2026 | Byron Donalds, Jerry Demings, David Jolly & the Issues That Could Flip the State

24 min · 26 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Florida Governor's Race 2026 | Byron Donalds, Jerry Demings, David Jolly & the Issues That Could Flip the State

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Veteran journalists Michael Williams and Brian Crowley break down Florida's 2026 governor's race — Byron Donalds' commanding lead and a Fox News comment that could haunt him, Jay Collins' DeSantis problem, Paul Renner's uphill climb, and whether Democrats Jerry Demings or David Jolly can thread the needle in a red state. Plus: the U.S. Senate race, Ashley Moody vs. Alex Vindman, the stalled state budget, the property tax debate that went nowhere, and Brian's wild-card scenario — what happens if Ron DeSantis lands a cabinet seat?`

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