What Moves Florida Politics
June 11, 2026
Good Morning, Florida.
Florida’s 2026 election cycle took center stage this week as Byron Donalds sharpened his campaign message, David Jolly unveiled his running mate, and Republican candidates continued filing for statewide office. Here’s what is moving Florida politics today.
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๐๏ธ UNDER THE DOME
Byron Donalds Targets โRadical Democratsโ in New Campaign Ad
Republican gubernatorial frontrunner Byron Donalds released a new campaign advertisement attacking what he calls “radical Democrats” while promoting property tax relief, parental rights, and healthcare choice.
The Trump-endorsed candidate appears increasingly focused on the general election as he continues to dominate fundraising and polling within the Republican field.
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David Jolly Taps Gwen Graham as Running Mate
Democratic gubernatorial candidate David Jolly officially selected former Congresswoman Gwen Graham as his running mate, creating a ticket focused on affordability, education, economic growth, and bipartisan leadership.
The announcement gives Jolly a recognizable statewide partner as Democrats attempt to regain competitiveness in Florida.
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๐ณ๏ธ ELECTION WATCH
Paul Renner Officially Qualifies for Governor
Former House Speaker Paul Renner officially qualified for Florida’s Republican gubernatorial primary, declaring that “the sprint to the Primary Election officially begins.”
Renner continues campaigning on eliminating property taxes, border security, and government accountability.
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Cory Mills Officially Qualifies for Re-Election
Congressman Cory Mills has officially qualified to seek another term representing Florida’s 7th Congressional District.
The Army combat veteran highlighted his conservative voting record, House Armed Services Committee leadership, and more than $100 million secured for constituents through congressional casework.
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๐ฐ MONEY TRAIL
Property Tax Debate Remains Center Stage
The fight over Florida property taxes continues to dominate political conversations throughout the state as legal questions and constitutional challenges begin emerging around proposed reforms.
For many voters, property taxes remain one of the defining issues heading into the 2026 election cycle.
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๐ THE SWAMP
CFO Blaise Ingoglia Continues Spotlight on Government Spending
Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia continues highlighting what his office describes as wasteful spending practices and accountability concerns within local government operations.
The issue is expected to remain a key campaign theme as Florida voters increasingly focus on transparency and fiscal responsibility.
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๐ INVESTIGATIONS
Government Accountability Remains a Top Issue
Across Florida, watchdog groups, taxpayers, and elected officials continue demanding greater transparency in government spending, contracting, and budgeting decisions.
Expect accountability efforts and public records battles to remain active throughout the summer.
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๐ WHAT’S NEXT
Florida political observers will be watching:
โ Final candidate qualification filings
โ Additional endorsements in statewide races
โ New fundraising reports
โ Property tax amendment developments
โ Potential gubernatorial debate announcements
โ New polling in the Governor’s race
๐ RELATED COVERAGE
โก๏ธ Byron Donalds Targets โRadical Democratsโ in New Campaign Ad
โก๏ธ David Jolly Selects Gwen Graham as Running Mate
โก๏ธ Paul Renner Officially Qualifies for Governor
โก๏ธ Cory Mills Officially Qualifies for Re-Election
โก๏ธ CFO Blaise Ingoglia Announces Wasteful Spending Review
โก๏ธ Property Tax Referendum Could Face Constitutional Challenges
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