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in 2016 everyone was talking about two floridans in the race, jeb bush and marco rubio. of course, donald trump came in and cleaned their clock. is there room for three floridans? are they fighting for the same votes and money in florida? frankly, no. i ve been very you know, i ve been looking at social media from florida influencers. i ve been listening to cuban radio. i ve been talking to people and i m amazed at how much donald trump dominates the republican party, the republican primary in florida. even more than desantis. a lot more than desantis. what i m hearing from the people who like desantis, voted for desantis, are two things, one is this was not his time. he skipped his turn, he should have waited. this is not good. we like trump. and the other thing is, people think he s gone overboard. when you are the governor of florida and you are in a vendetta driven war against

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Florida Influencer Poll: Who will be the Democratic gubernatorial nominee?

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Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 3.2.21 The Legislative Session is here, and Florida Influencers believe that come April 30, Gov. Ron DeSantis will be the big winner. Florida Politics asked the state’s top consultants, lobbyists and political minds who stands to have the best Legislative Session and 43% picked the Governor. His believers include more than half of Republican Influencers, with just 27% of Democrats saying he’s their early favorite. For the minority party, that honor goes to Senate President Wilton Simpson, albeit by a narrow margin. Three in 10 Democrats say he’ll be the clear winner when the hankie drops. More than half of independents believe the same while just 21% of Republicans agree.

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