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justaprogressive

(7,178 posts)
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 07:47 AM Apr 2025

David Jolly registers as a Democrat, making moves toward Florida governor bid -Politico

Democrats may get a second shot at running a party convert for Florida governor in their ongoing effort to claw back the state’s battleground status.

Former Republican Rep. David Jolly, who has made a national name for himself as a vocal opponent of President Donald Trump, took a step Thursday toward a possible run for governor of Florida in 2026 by launching a state political committee.

Jolly, 52, also switched his no-party affiliation voter registration to Democrat on Wednesday afternoon, which would make him eligible to run statewide under the party’s ticket by next year’s qualification period in June.

The ex-Republican first told POLITICO he was weighing the decision to run to succeed Gov. Ron DeSantis in an interview last month, drawing comparisons to former Rep. Charlie Crist, the Republican-turned-independent-turned-Democrat who lost the gubernatorial race to DeSantis by 19 points in 2022.

Jolly talked about the new committee in a video he’ll be posting to social media, provided first to POLITICO, saying its goal was to “engage Florida’s voters, promote voter registration” and talk about issues like affordability, property insurance costs, “reinvesting in public education” and “fixing our broken voucher system.”

“We’ll tackle ending gun violence and so many other priorities for Florida voters,” he added.

Jolly’s political committee will allow him to start raising money for a possible 2026 statewide run, and he posted details about his biography and policy positions at DavidJolly.com. A state committee can accept unlimited sums from companies and individual donors, and candidates are allowed to be directly involved in their operation and decision-making — which isn’t the case for federal campaign committees.

Jolly is also bringing on Eric Hyers, a prominent campaign veteran for red-state Democrats, to advise his team on the 2026 cycle. Hyers managed winning campaigns for Democratic Govs. Andy Beshear of Kentucky, Steve Bullock of Montana and Gina Raimondo of Rhode Island.

Hyers told POLITICO in an interview that Democrats had a “huge opportunity” to win back middle-of-the-road voters in 2026.

“Jolly is a really pragmatic person,” Hyers said. “And in this cycle, people are not focused on the letter in front of your name — they want people they trust who do what they think is right and put them first.”


https://www.politico.com/news/2025/04/24/david-jolly-registers-democrat-florida-governor-00306774

Should we be behind this guy, just 'cause he's supposedly anti-dump?
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Lovie777

(23,755 posts)
1. Say what?...............
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 07:51 AM
Apr 2025

Eric Adams a republican also became a Democrat inorder to run for mayor in NYC and won.

I think Jolly is more in tune to the needs of the people tho.

sop

(19,352 posts)
2. I like Jolly, he seems genuine about his conversion, but Florida's Democratic party needs to field strong candidates
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 08:03 AM
Apr 2025

capable of beating the likes of DeSantis, Scott and others.

gab13by13

(32,789 posts)
3. All of you who keep telling me
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 08:03 AM
Apr 2025

that in certain cases a Democrat must be a moderate to win an election, well here is another example of what we may need to do to gain control of the Governorship of Florida.

I'm all for it.

AS soon as Jolly wins I'm sure that the Florida Magat legislature will work to limit his power.

Jolly appears a lot on Deadline Whitehouse and he is very anti-Krasnov, anti-Magat.

Vinca

(54,343 posts)
5. I think Jolly is as horrified by the mess Republicans have created as the rest of us.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 08:10 AM
Apr 2025

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If he wants to run in Florida as a Democrat, fine by me.

allegorical oracle

(6,594 posts)
11. Agree. My only concern is that some reformed Repugs have a tendency to sound reasonable
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 09:05 AM
Apr 2025

and somewhat appealing before and during a campaign. Then, if elected, they go MAGat -- a political bait-and-switch.

snowybirdie

(6,751 posts)
8. I generally like
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 08:21 AM
Apr 2025

his political analysis on tv. So he'd be well worth a look. Anything is better than Crist!

Kid Berwyn

(25,120 posts)
10. Guy speared Dumpy the Orange Dugong for the past 10 years.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 08:50 AM
Apr 2025

Which is a fuck of a lot more than a lot of stiffs*, I mean, pols, have done.

* Thanks, David Hogg!

retread

(3,935 posts)
12. Here we go again! The Florida Democratic Party doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 09:21 AM
Apr 2025

hlthe2b

(114,716 posts)
13. Those who haven't followed Jolly the past eight or so years might be reticent to consider his bid...
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 09:41 AM
Apr 2025

but, I personally like him. There are "poseurs" among those former Republicans, but I don't think he is one. There may be other Democratic candidates who should get our support, but I don't discount Jolly's bid.

JBTaurus83

(1,683 posts)
14. I don't live in Florida
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 09:44 AM
Apr 2025

So I am no expert, I just remember we tried this the last time and had a resounding loss.

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