Florida Politics

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LeonardSkinner
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Keyno said:

LeonardSkinner said:

Keyno said:

LostTexasBoy said:

James Fishback 1000% for governor for Florida. He's exactly what this state needs with DeSantis being term limited.

Agreed. The fact that Donalds is apparently refusing to debate Fishback really says a lot.

I think it says Donalds has a 30-40 point lead in most polls. We could and maybe should argue that we, as the voters, deserve to have a debate, but there is no other reason for him to do it.

I mean Trump was polling at 5 percent when he got on the GOP primary debate stage and destroyed Jeb Bush in 2015. Don't you like debates?

I'm not sure how you got "I don't think we should have a debate" from "I get why he doesn't think he has to."
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Ag87H2O said:

I would be good with Rubio for President and DeSantis as his AG in 28'. That would put the fear of God into the leftist in Washington. Then move DeSantis to State in a second Rubio term, setting him up for a run for the White House in 36'.

DeSantis needs to be in the hightest levels of the Executive Branch. Anything less is a waste of talent IMO.


Dear. God. Please, please let it be.
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LeonardSkinner said:

Fishing Fools said:

You are such a Simple Man!

If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me?

I guess the next thing you're going to say is I know a Little.
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Interesting news from the gubernatorial race:

https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/news/politics/elections/jay-collins-files-lawsuit-james-fishback-florida-governors-race/77-c2622efc-97b4-4e81-94ad-98ed93f7954d

Lt Governor and candidate Jay Collins filed a lawsuit claiming that candidate James Fishback is not eligible to run for governor, as he has not been a Florida resident for the statutorily required seven years.
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zooguy96 said:

DeSantis comes off as a dork. He'd be the best man for the job (president) based on what he's done in Florida, but he's got an image issue.

Rubio is much smoother and a much better orator. He's done great as SOS. He's much more likable. He's the most likable of the 3, followed by Vance.
I agree with your Rubio assessment, but I find Vance deeply unlikable. Desantis would be much better IMO.
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Jeeper79 said:

zooguy96 said:

DeSantis comes off as a dork. He'd be the best man for the job (president) based on what he's done in Florida, but he's got an image issue.

Rubio is much smoother and a much better orator. He's done great as SOS. He's much more likable. He's the most likable of the 3, followed by Vance.
I agree with your Rubio assessment, but I find Vance deeply unlikable. Desantis would be much better IMO.


Yeah, pretty much. The problem is that half the votes are women; are they gonna go for the rude guy (Vance), the dork (DeSantis), or the smooth talker (Rubio)?

I just think they always pick the dork last.
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LeonardSkinner
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Likability aside, I think the main thing is that Vance is probably more charismatic than DeSantis.
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Jeeper79 said:

zooguy96 said:

DeSantis comes off as a dork. He'd be the best man for the job (president) based on what he's done in Florida, but he's got an image issue.

Rubio is much smoother and a much better orator. He's done great as SOS. He's much more likable. He's the most likable of the 3, followed by Vance.
I agree with your Rubio assessment, but I find Vance deeply unlikable. Desantis would be much better IMO.


It is funny how people can come to a different opinion on the likability of a politician…I find Vance very likable as I do Rubio as well…I like Desantis and he would be my first choice, but he is the least likable of the 3, not that I dislike him.
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I don't think any of them are "unlikable". Vance is definitely more of an "every man" man though and a less polished politician than the other two.

In a sane world where knowledge/experience matters most Rubio would be the nominee as he has the most experience and has performed well at the highest levels of government. He also has a skillset really not possessed by any GOP presidential nominee since daddy Bush. He's a truly effective statesman on the international stage.

Desantis would be great as well

I don't trust Vance with that kind of power. He's just too populist for me.
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LeonardSkinner said:

Gubernatorial election coming up, and Governor DeSantis is term limited. Byron Donalds is the leading contender on the Republican side, but while he's polling ahead of every other primary challenger, he's level with "Undecided." There isn't much on the Democrat side.


This hasn't been covered that much, but there's controversy over some of the other people in the race.

https://www.wusf.org/politics-issues/2026-06-30/collins-challenges-fishback-candidacy-florida-governor

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Lt. Gov. Jay Collins filed a legal challenge arguing that one of his Republican gubernatorial challengers shouldn't qualify for the ballot.
Collins is contesting in the Second Judicial Circuit in Leon County that conservative activist James Fishback, one of 11 Republicans to qualify for the August primary, hasn't lived in Florida the required seven years, one of the qualifications necessary to run for governor outlined in the state constitution.
"James Fishback has spent months telling Florida Republicans his polls show him in first place and that he meets Florida's constitutional residency requirements," Collins said in a release. "If he's telling the truth, then this lawsuit should be the easiest thing he's done all campaign."

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c-jags said:

LeonardSkinner said:

Gubernatorial election coming up, and Governor DeSantis is term limited. Byron Donalds is the leading contender on the Republican side, but while he's polling ahead of every other primary challenger, he's level with "Undecided." There isn't much on the Democrat side.


This hasn't been covered that much, but there's controversy over some of the other people in the race.

https://www.wusf.org/politics-issues/2026-06-30/collins-challenges-fishback-candidacy-florida-governor

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Lt. Gov. Jay Collins filed a legal challenge arguing that one of his Republican gubernatorial challengers shouldn't qualify for the ballot.
Collins is contesting in the Second Judicial Circuit in Leon County that conservative activist James Fishback, one of 11 Republicans to qualify for the August primary, hasn't lived in Florida the required seven years, one of the qualifications necessary to run for governor outlined in the state constitution.
"James Fishback has spent months telling Florida Republicans his polls show him in first place and that he meets Florida's constitutional residency requirements," Collins said in a release. "If he's telling the truth, then this lawsuit should be the easiest thing he's done all campaign."



Unless he moved away at some point in the last 10 years so that there was a small gap, he posted his FL DL that was issued in 2016 as well as his voting history since 2016 showing hes voted in FL since then on is IG this morning.
 
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