Trump’s handpicked DeSantis successor wins crowded GOP primary for Florida governor
Republican congressman Byron Donalds has won a crowded GOP primary to become the party's nominee for Florida governor, positioning him to succeed term-limited incumbent Ron DeSantis. Donalds was endorsed by President Donald Trump, making the result a notable win for the president's influence within the Florida Republican Party ahead of the general election.
Donalds is expected to face David Jolly, a former Republican congressman now running as a Democrat, in the general election. On a Fox News appearance, Donalds described Jolly as a "Trojan horse" for the radical left, arguing that Jolly's past criticisms of Florida state policies make him unfit to govern, while pledging to prioritise insurance costs and affordability if elected.
- Byron Donalds wins Florida GOP primary for governor with Trump's backing
- He aims to succeed term-limited Governor Ron DeSantis
- Likely general election opponent is Democrat David Jolly