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Sarah Huckabee Sanders officially endorses Byron Donalds for Florida governor
Summary
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has officially endorsed U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds in Florida's 2026 gubernatorial race, making her the first sitting governor to back him; Donalds' campaign reported $45 million raised in 2025 and leads early primary polling.
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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has officially endorsed U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds in Florida's 2026 gubernatorial contest. The article reports she is the first sitting governor to back his campaign. Sanders is quoted aligning her view with former President Trump's support and praising Donalds' conservative credentials. Donalds has presented his campaign as a continuation of recent Republican leadership in Florida.
Key facts:
- The article reports Sanders told Breitbart News she supports Donalds and described him as a committed America First conservative.
- The Donalds campaign said it raised $45 million during 2025, including $13.1 million in the fourth quarter, and attributed the Q4 haul to over 8,000 donors.
- A December 8-9 poll by The American Promise showed Donalds leading the Republican primary field with 38 percent support, rising to 50 percent when respondents were informed of President Trump's endorsement.
- The article lists additional endorsements cited by the campaign, including Sen. Rick Scott, Speaker Mike Johnson, Donald Trump Jr., Elon Musk, and the organization Turning Point Action, as well as reported support from multiple Florida sheriffs and members of the state's congressional delegation.
- Donalds has emphasized that his campaign builds on the conservative legacy of outgoing Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is term-limited.
Summary:
The endorsement adds a sitting governor's support to Donalds' list of high-profile backers and follows reported fundraising and polling advantages. Undetermined at this time.
