TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV/Gray Florida Capital Bureau) – The race for Florida’s governor’s mansion is drawing attention more than eight months before the primary election, with both parties expecting contentious primaries.
Democrats David Jolly and Jerry Demings and Republicans Byron Donalds and Paul Renner are already running for Florida’s next governor. Lt. Governor Jay Collins is considering a run and recently bought a website domain.
Political analyst Susan MacManus said more candidates are expected to enter the race.
“So you’ve got a wide open field,” MacManus said. “It’s already been identified by some of the national pundits as one of the top five governors’ races to watch next year.”
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Donalds received President Donald Trump’s endorsement early in the race. Gov. Ron DeSantis has not said who he is backing to replace him, only saying he is not supporting Donalds or Renner.
“And that’s one of the biggest questions of all. How much do endorsements matter anymore? Trump endorsements have had mixed results in some of the, you know, early elections this year preceding 2026,” MacManus said.
Early polls show Donalds leading the expected crowded field, but MacManus said there is still a long campaign ahead.
“And you really don’t know what is going to be the issue that’s going to drive people. Our primaries are late. They’re in August,” MacManus said.
MacManus said the challenge is getting candidates’ messages to people and hopes the campaign can remain civil.
“What a lot of people are hoping for is that it can be civil. All polls are showing people are really disgusted with the tone of politics at the moment,” MacManus said.
Florida’s primary election is August 18 with the general election on November 3.
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