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TAMPA, Fla. — Ron DeSantis won re-election in the 2022 midterm election for Florida Governor on Tuesday night, beating opponent Charlie Crist. The headline race in the 2022 midterm election in ...
DeSantis won by 19.4 percentage points, easily topping Jeb Bush’s 12.8 percentage point victory in 2002, the Florida GOP’s previous high-water mark in a governor’s race in at least 150 years.
The Florida governor’s race may not be the nation’s most competitive election this fall, but it is no less consequential for DeSantis, a 44-year-old Harvard-educated Republican who could ...
With that simple post, his supporters knew, DeSantis had won. “Governor DeSantis’ name wasn’t on the ballot, but he still was a big winner in the Florida 2024 general election,” said ...
Congressman Byron Donalds, who is running to succeed Ron DeSantis as governor of Florida, courted South Florida conservatives ...
Some Republicans are already saying Tuesday night’s election results will help situate the governor as a main power player heading into the 2028 presidential cycle — or at least give him a ...
Parks mingled with Democrats at Crist's election night party. Former Sarasota County Democratic Party Chair Christine Jennings also said that Crist's more moderate image should help him.
Republican Congressman Byron Donalds of Florida announced on Tuesday night his intent to run for governor. Why It Matters. Donalds is an avid Trump supporter and came to the president's side when ...
Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., announced plans to run for Florida governor next year during an interview on Fox News' "Hannity" Tuesday night. The next Florida gubernatorial election is slated for ...
All across the state Tuesday night, voters in low-turnout elections rejected culture warriors, election deniers and DeSantis toadies, often in ruby red parts of Florida, an unmistakable sign the ...
Republican U.S. Congressman Byron Donalds announced on Tuesday that he plans to run for Florida governor in the 2026 election ...
The gubernatorial election in Florida isn’t until November 2026, but President Donald Trump on Thursday posted his preferred choice on Truth Social: U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds.