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Subject The two campaigns of Byron Donalds and why he appears to be violating state law
Date August 24, 2025 11:33 AM
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The two campaigns of Byron Donalds and why he appears to be violating state law



U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Naples campaigning for re-election last year, right, and for governor in July. Photos: Donalds's Facebook page

By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org

Congressman Byron Donalds wants it both ways.

As most everyone knows by now, the third-term Naples Republican is running to become Florida’s next governor. But guess what? He’s also seeking re-election to Congress.




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