AI-Backed PAC Spent $500K Boosting Byron Donalds in Florida Governor’s Race

A political committee backed by major artificial intelligence investors spent at least $500,000 on television ads promoting Republican gubernatorial candidate Byron Donalds, according to a Miami Herald report.

The ads, funded by American Mission Florida, promoted Donalds’ endorsement from President Donald Trump but did not mention artificial intelligence, data centers, technology regulation or the AI industry, according to the report.

The spending adds a new layer to Florida’s 2026 governor’s race, where AI regulation, data centers and campaign finance transparency are quickly becoming major issues.

American Mission describes itself as backing Republican candidates who support a “pro-innovation, pro-AI vision.” Its primary funding comes through Leading the Future, a national political committee backed by tech figures including OpenAI President Greg Brockman, Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz and others, according to the Herald.

The Herald reported the group spent money on roughly 1,700 TV ad spots in the Tampa Bay and Tallahassee markets in March and April. The ads aired before Donalds publicly shifted toward supporting state-level AI regulation as governor.

Donalds’ campaign has pushed back against the idea that he is beholden to the industry, pointing to his recent campaign ad opposing efforts that would force Floridians to subsidize AI data centers.

The report also raises questions about the vendors behind the ad buy. The Herald found that the ads were placed through Strategic Media Placement, which Ohio business records identify as an alias for The Strategy Group Co., a GOP-aligned firm that has faced congressional scrutiny over a separate Department of Homeland Security media contract. Both the firm and DHS have denied wrongdoing.

Campaign finance watchdogs have also questioned American Mission’s spending disclosures. The Campaign Legal Center filed a Federal Election Commission complaint alleging the PAC used another company, Summit Ridge Media Group LLC, to obscure its true vendors, according to the report.

The spending gives Donalds’ opponents another line of attack as the Republican primary heats up. Former House Speaker Paul Renner has already accused Donalds of putting AI interests first.

For Florida voters, the larger question is simple: if AI companies and tech-funded PACs are investing heavily in the governor’s race, what do they expect from the next governor?

That answer may become one of the defining issues of the 2026 campaign.

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