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Trump’s Influence Still Dominates Florida’s GOP Politics

Florida’s primary results made one thing abundantly clear: President Trump remains the central force in Florida Republican politics, and his backing can still tip statewide and high-profile contests in the GOP’s favor. Byron Donalds’ decisive primary victory showed how an endorsement from the most powerful Republican in America still moves voters and resources in this state. Conservatives should take heart — when our leaders unite behind a fighter for our values, Floridians respond.

That said, this was not a rubber-stamp election where endorsements always guaranteed success, and that nuance is important for anyone who cares about winning in November. Several Trump-endorsed hopefuls stumbled or lost in key congressional races, underscoring that Florida Republicans reward competence and conservative principles, not celebrity or patronage alone. Voters showed they will back true conservatives who fight for the rule of law, secure borders, and school choice — and they will reject weak or scandal-plagued options even if those candidates boast big names.

On Newsmax’s Wake Up America Weekend, Rep. Greg Steube offered a clear-eyed conservative reading of the situation, arguing that Florida’s wins reflect sound Republican policy and a contrast with Democratic chaos. Steube pointed to the party’s unified platform on issues like immigration, education reform, and public safety as the reason GOP candidates performed well where they ran as conservatives. His message is simple but true: deliver real results, stay on offense, and voters will reward you.

Meanwhile, Democrats managed to pull off eyebrow-raising upsets on their side of the aisle, proving the left is still searching for coherent leadership even when they score wins. Progressive upstarts like Angie Nixon snagged nominations in some contests, but these victories are often hollow if they cannot appeal to the broad electorate in November’s general. Conservatives should not be complacent — surprises happen — but neither should we panic when a fringe nominee emerges from the opposition.

The takeaway for patriots is straightforward: stand firm on conservative principles and keep building the grassroots strength that put Trump-backed candidates over the top in critical races. Campaigns that emphasize secure borders, economic freedom, parental rights in education, and law-and-order messaging will resonate with hardworking Americans tired of progressive experiments and Washington patronage. We don’t need hollow rhetoric or performative endorsements; we need bold, common-sense policies and fighters who will enact them.

If Republicans keep fighting for what made this state prosperous — lower taxes, safer streets, and parental control over schools — Florida will remain a conservative bulwark and a model for the rest of the nation. This primary reminded us that when our leaders stand tall and our voters stay engaged, the American experiment endures. Now is the time to double down, organize in our communities, and deliver a red wave in November that proves once again that conservative values win.

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