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Donalds dominates Florida GOP gubernatorial race: Poll

A new Emerson College survey has revealed that Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) is leading the way in the GOP primary for Florida governor. Not only that, but he is also favored in a potential matchup against Democratic frontrunner David Jolly. The poll, which was released on Thursday, showed that 46.4 percent of 465 likely Republican primary voters are backing Donalds. This is a significant lead over Florida Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nunez, who came in second with 27.3 percent of the votes.

Donalds, who has been a member of the United States House of Representatives since 2021, has gained widespread support among Republican voters in Florida. His strong conservative values and dedication to serving his constituents have made him a popular choice among voters. The survey results are a clear indication that Donalds has struck a chord with the Republican base in Florida.

In addition to his lead in the primary race, the survey also showed that Donalds is the preferred candidate in a hypothetical matchup against Democratic frontrunner David Jolly. Jolly, who is a former congressman, has been leading the Democratic primary race with 35.2 percent of the votes. However, in a potential head-to-head matchup, Donalds came out on top with 47.1 percent of the votes, while Jolly received 32.5 percent.

This news comes as a boost for Donalds’ campaign, which has been gaining momentum in recent months. His relentless efforts to connect with voters and understand their concerns have made him a strong contender for the governorship. Donalds has been vocal about his plans to improve the state’s economy, create job opportunities, and address issues such as education and healthcare.

His opponent, David Jolly, on the other hand, has faced criticism for being out of touch with the people of Florida. In contrast, Donalds has been actively engaging with voters and listening to their needs. This has resonated with the Republican base, who see him as a leader who will work tirelessly to make Florida a better place for all its citizens.

Donalds’ lead in the primary race and potential matchup against Jolly is a testament to his hard work and dedication. He has proven time and again that he is the right choice for the governorship of Florida. His values and principles align with those of the Republican party, and his vision for the state’s future has struck a chord with voters.

As the primary race heats up, it is clear that Donalds has a strong chance of securing the Republican nomination for governor. His lead in the polls and growing support among voters send a strong message – he is the candidate that Floridians want to see as their next governor.

In conclusion, the results of the Emerson College survey have put Rep. Byron Donalds in a favorable position in the GOP primary race for Florida governor. His lead over his opponents and favorable matchup against the Democratic frontrunner show that he is the favored candidate among voters. With his strong values, dedication, and vision for the state’s future, Donalds has proven himself to be the right choice for Florida’s governorship.

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