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After primary wins, two pro-Israel candidates will battle for Florida's governor's office

2h ago ·  Source: The Jerusalem Post 82Objectivity score82/100

After primary wins, two pro-Israel candidates will battle for Florida's governor's office

The Associated Press called both the Republican and Democratic primary races for governor at 8 p.m., about an hour after polls closed on Tuesday, with around 85% of the votes counted in both races.

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Florida voters will choose between two pro-Israel candidates, Republican Byron Donalds and Democrat David Jolly, in the November gubernatorial election to replace term-limited Gov. Ron DeSantis. Both candidates secured their party's nominations in Tuesday's primaries. Donalds, currently a US Representative, would be Florida's first Black governor if elected and has received President Trump's endorsement. He supports decisive action against Iran, stating, "Peace is achieved through strength, not weakness." Jolly, a former Republican US Representative who later became a Democrat, also maintains a strong pro-Israel stance. However, he has expressed caution regarding US military action in Iran, warning that "This president enters war without the broad confidence of the American people and with a cabinet largely unqualified."

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