Welcome to the inaugural edition of DOME, The Florida Pundit’s signature political briefing covering the stories, power plays, policy debates, and campaign developments shaping Florida government and politics.
๐ Under the Dome
Florida’s New Congressional Map Clears First Legal Hurdle
A Florida judge has allowed the state’s newly approved congressional map to remain in place, giving Republicans an early victory as legal challenges continue. The map could reshape several congressional districts and potentially strengthen Republican advantages heading into upcoming elections.
Why it matters: Election maps influence representation, campaign spending, and the balance of political power across Florida.
Read More: Florida Redistricting Map Survives First Court Challenge
๐ณ Election Watch
David Jolly Expands Campaign Team
Democratic gubernatorial candidate David Jolly continues building his campaign infrastructure as he attempts to regain ground for Democrats in a state that has trended increasingly Republican in recent years.
Republican strategists remain confident that Florida’s current political environment and voter registration trends favor the GOP heading into 2026.
Why it matters: Staffing decisions often provide an early indicator of campaign strategy and fundraising priorities.
Read More: David Jolly Faces Criticism Over Political Switch in Florida Governor Race
๐ฐ Money Trail
Insurance and Cost-of-Living Remain Top Voter Concerns
While political campaigns intensify, Florida voters continue focusing on affordability, homeowners insurance costs, and economic stability.
Recent polling and voter outreach efforts suggest economic concerns remain among the strongest issues influencing voter decisions statewide.
Why it matters: Economic issues frequently outweigh partisan messaging when voters enter the ballot box.
Read More: Florida Economy Continues to Outperform Nation in 2026
๐ The Swamp
Alligator Alcatraz Continues Generating Headlines
Legal battles surrounding Florida’s controversial immigration detention facility known as “Alligator Alcatraz” continue as environmental groups pursue additional court challenges against state officials.
Supporters argue the facility demonstrates Florida’s commitment to immigration enforcement, while opponents continue raising environmental and operational concerns.
Why it matters: Immigration remains one of the most politically charged issues in Florida and nationally.
Read More: DeSantis Approves $1 Billion for State Immigration Detention Operations
๐ Investigations
Scrutiny Continues Over Local Government Spending
Questions surrounding government spending and accountability continue surfacing in communities across Florida, with several local governments facing increased public scrutiny regarding budget priorities and taxpayer-funded projects.
Why it matters: Transparency and accountability remain key issues for Florida voters regardless of party affiliation.
Read More: Miami-Dade Spending Under Fire as Florida Lawmakers Demand Greater Accountability
๐ What’s Next
Florida political observers are closely watching:
- Potential additional challenges to the new congressional map.
- Early fundraising numbers in statewide races.
- Property insurance reform discussions.
- Local government budget negotiations.
- Immigration policy developments.
Quote of the Day
“Politics is about priorities, and Florida voters are making theirs clear.”
The Bottom Line
The political battle lines for 2026 continue to take shape. From redistricting and gubernatorial campaigns to immigration and economic concerns, Florida remains one of the nation’s most closely watched political battlegrounds.


