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What Moves Florida Politics

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Florida’s political landscape continues to take shape as statewide candidates move from qualifying to campaigning, major policy battles head toward voters, and key races begin attracting increased attention across the Sunshine State.

🏛️ DOME is The Florida Pundit’s daily briefing on the people, policies, campaigns, and controversies shaping Florida politics.


🏛️ Under the Dome

José Javier Rodríguez Secures Democratic Attorney General Nomination

Florida’s Attorney General race officially took shape this week after former state Senator José Javier Rodríguez secured the Democratic nomination by qualifying without opposition.

Rodríguez now advances to the general election, where he is expected to face Attorney General James Uthmeier in one of Florida’s most closely watched statewide contests. The race is likely to focus on crime, public safety, government accountability, and the cost of living.

Read More:

➡️ José Javier Rodríguez Earns Democratic AG Nomination by Qualifying


🗳️ Election Watch

Governor’s Race Enters New Phase

With qualifying complete, Florida’s gubernatorial campaign is transitioning into full election mode.

Republican Congressman Byron Donalds continues building statewide support while Democrats look to strengthen their position ahead of what remains an uphill battle in a state that has trended increasingly Republican in recent election cycles.

Expect campaign fundraising, endorsements, and policy rollouts to dominate political headlines throughout the summer.

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➡️ Byron Donalds Sees Black Voters Going Republican in Governor’s Race if Nominated


💰 Money Trail

Property Tax Fight Moves Toward Florida Voters

Florida lawmakers approved a proposal that could significantly expand homestead exemptions and provide property tax relief to homeowners if voters approve the measure in November.

Supporters argue the proposal will help families struggling with rising housing costs, while critics warn local governments could face substantial revenue reductions.

The measure is expected to become one of the most debated issues on Florida’s 2026 ballot.

Read More:

➡️ Florida Property Tax Referendum Could Face Up to Five Constitutional Challenges Before Vote


🐊 The Swamp

CFO Blaise Ingoglia Continues Accountability Push

Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia remains focused on government spending and taxpayer accountability as he continues highlighting what he describes as wasteful spending practices at the local level.

The issue is expected to remain a central Republican campaign theme heading into the election cycle as voters continue expressing concerns about affordability and government efficiency.

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➡️ U.S. Rep. Laurel Lee Endorses CFO Blaise Ingoglia


🔍 Investigations

Government Oversight Remains a Top Issue

Questions surrounding public spending, transparency, and accountability continue generating political attention throughout Florida.

As statewide campaigns accelerate, candidates from both parties are increasingly focusing on oversight and public trust as key campaign issues.

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⏭️ What’s Next

• Attorney General race officially moves into general election season.

• Governor’s race fundraising reports continue to arrive.

• Property tax amendment debate intensifies ahead of November.

• Statewide campaigns begin summer outreach efforts.

• Additional endorsements expected in key races over the coming weeks.


Why It Matters

The end of qualifying week marks the unofficial start of Florida’s next major political season. Voters can expect increased campaign activity, policy debates, fundraising efforts, and advertising as candidates prepare for the months ahead.

The decisions made during the coming weeks could shape not only Florida’s 2026 elections but also the policy direction of the state for years to come.


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José Javier Rodríguez Earns Democratic AG Nomination by Qualifying

Florida Property Tax Referendum Could Face Up to Five Constitutional Challenges Before Vote

U.S. Rep. Laurel Lee Endorses CFO Blaise Ingoglia

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier Endorses Kevin Steele for Congress

Byron Donalds Sees Black Voters Going Republican in Governor’s Race if Nominated

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