U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds commands 87.5% trader consensus in the Florida Republican gubernatorial primary market, fueled by April 2026 polls from Emerson College and others showing him leading with 46-50% support—often a 40-point margin—among likely primary voters. President Trump's endorsement, massive Q1 fundraising exceeding $22 million, and Donalds' campaign launch emphasizing continuity with Gov. Ron DeSantis' policies on economy and parental rights have solidified his frontrunner status in this open-seat race ahead of the August 18 primary. Investor James Fishback holds 9.5% on online buzz and self-funding pledges despite weak early reports, while Lt. Gov. Jay Collins lingers at 3% after affirming his candidacy last week amid single-digit polling; others trail due to limited traction or institutional hurdles like term limits for figures such as DeSantis' wife. Upcoming debates and endorsements could shift dynamics in this competitive field.
Експериментальне резюме, згенероване ШІ з посиланням на дані Polymarket. Це не торгова порада і не впливає на вирішення цього ринку. · ОновленоFlorida Lt. Gov. Jay Collins announces 2026 governor run against Trump-backed Byron Donalds
Jay Collins, Florida's lieutenant governor, officially entered the 2026 Republican gubernatorial primary, positioning himself against Byron Donalds, who had President Trump's endorsement. This announcement introduced a key challenger and influenced market prices, with Donalds initially at 48% and Collins at 42%.

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