
What Moves Florida Politics Today | July 16, 2026
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🏛️ INSIDE TODAY’S DOME
- Florida Chamber endorses Blaise Ingoglia
- Uthmeier investigates potassium bromate
- Renner, Collins and Donalds sharpen governor’s race
- Eliott Rodriguez campaigns in CD-27
- David Jolly responds to Govoni questions
- St. Johns voter guide criminal case
Today’s DOME Briefing covers a major Florida Chamber endorsement in the Chief Financial Officer race, Attorney General James Uthmeier’s investigation into potassium bromate in the food supply, new developments in the Republican governor’s race, and the latest campaign news ahead of Florida’s Aug. 18 primary.
💼 CABINET WATCH
Florida Chamber Endorses Blaise Ingoglia
The Florida Chamber of Commerce formally endorsed Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia for a full term, giving the Republican incumbent one of Florida’s most influential business endorsements heading into the 2026 election.
The Chamber cited Ingoglia’s record on lawsuit reform, fraud prevention, government efficiency and affordability.
⚖️ STATE GOVERNMENT
Attorney General Opens Potassium Bromate Investigation
Attorney General James Uthmeier has subpoenaed General Mills as part of an investigation into products containing potassium bromate sold in Florida.
The inquiry seeks records involving bromated flour products, consumer disclosures, research and sales involving Florida schools
🗳️ GOVERNOR’S RACE
Republicans Sharpen Their Contrasts
Florida’s Republican gubernatorial primary is becoming increasingly competitive as candidates sharpen their arguments heading toward the Aug. 18 primary.
With just weeks remaining before the Aug. 18 Republican primary, candidates are increasingly drawing contrasts over electability, endorsements and policy priorities as they compete to succeed Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Paul Renner
Renner argued President Donald Trump “didn’t do due diligence” before endorsing Byron Donalds, saying he believes Trump would have made a different decision with additional information.
Jay Collins
Lt. Gov. Jay Collins questioned the electability of several Republican rivals, arguing that some candidates cannot win either the Republican nomination or the general election.
Byron Donalds
Donalds continues to hold commanding advantages in fundraising, endorsements and public polling.
🏛️ CONGRESSIONAL WATCH
Eliott Rodriguez Highlights Miami Roots
Former CBS Miami anchor Eliott Rodriguez is emphasizing his deep South Florida roots as he campaigns for the Democratic nomination in Florida’s 27th Congressional District.
⚖️ ACCOUNTABILITY
David Jolly Responds to Govoni Questions
Democratic gubernatorial candidate David Jolly denied knowledge of the alleged special needs trust fraud involving Leo Govoni while acknowledging previous business and political ties.
Jolly called for justice for victims and renewed criticism of Florida’s services for people with disabilities.
🗳️ ELECTION INTEGRITY
St. Johns County Voter Guide Case Continues
Five defendants, including two county commissioners, now face criminal charges tied to an alleged scheme involving unauthorized Republican voter guides distributed during the 2024 primary.
📅 WHAT TO WATCH
- Additional reaction to the Florida Chamber endorsement of Blaise Ingoglia.
- Developments in Attorney General James Uthmeier’s food supply investigation.
- New endorsements and fundraising in Florida’s governor’s race.
- Campaign activity leading into the Aug. 18 primary.
- Any court filings ahead of next week’s James Fishback eligibility hearing.
🔗 RELATED COVERAGE
Florida Elections 2026: Candidates, Races, Ballot Measures and Election News
Florida Chamber Endorses Blaise Ingoglia for Florida CFO
Paul Renner Says Trump Didn’t Do Due Diligence Before Endorsing Byron Donalds
Jay Collins Says Some GOP Rivals Can’t Win the General Election
Eliott Rodriguez Touts Miami Roots in Bid for Congress
David Jolly Denies Knowledge of Alleged $100M Special Needs Trust Fraud
Five Charged in Alleged Fake Republican Voter Guide Scheme in St. Johns County
Sources
Florida Department of Financial Services
Florida Office of the Attorney General
Florida Department of State, Division of Elections
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