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Florida governor race John Morgan, Casey DeSantis could still be eyeing 2026

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

In a recent Miami news conference, Florida's First Lady Casey DeSantis raised eyebrows with her coy response regarding a potential candidacy for governor, hinting that she might consider it. Quoting the late Yogi Berra, she left the door open for speculation, which Governor Ron DeSantis seemingly supported by mentioning that people have been urging her to enter the race. This comes on the heels of Democratic donor John Morgan expressing interest in running for governor while advocating for a new political party aimed at bridging the divide in Florida's political landscape. U. S.

Congressman Byron Donalds has already officially declared his candidacy and received an endorsement from former President Donald Trump, adding to the competitive atmosphere. The potential for a crowded field is further amplified by rumors surrounding Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson as another Republican contender. With these developments, the race for Florida's governorship is shaping up to be a focal point in the state's political discourse. As the 2026 election approaches, the implications of these candidacies could significantly influence voter sentiment and party dynamics in Florida. The evolving scenario reflects broader trends in American politics, where new voices and parties are attempting to challenge the established two-party system.

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