September 21, 2025 - 09:23

TAMPA — During a recent campaign stop, Byron Donalds, a U.S. House member from Naples, expressed his admiration for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, despite not having his official endorsement in the race for governor next year. “We have the best governor in America right now,” Donalds declared, highlighting his support for the administration's policies.
In his speech, Donalds emphasized the need for reform in education and property taxes, two key issues resonating with Florida voters. He proposed a vision for enhancing educational opportunities across the state, focusing on improving public schools and expanding school choice. Donalds believes that empowering parents and students will lead to better educational outcomes.
Furthermore, he addressed the burden of property taxes, advocating for relief measures to ease financial pressures on homeowners. By prioritizing these issues, Donalds aims to connect with constituents and demonstrate his commitment to improving the quality of life in Florida. His campaign continues to gain momentum as he rallies support from local communities.
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