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DOME: Governor’s Race Poll Battle, Religious Rights Ruling and Florida’s Next Political Flashpoints

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The Florida Capitol in Tallahassee as Florida political leaders prepare for another day of campaign and policy developments.

Florida politics rarely sleeps.

A new governor’s race poll has triggered a fierce debate over methodology, Florida school districts are adjusting to new guidance on religious instruction absences, and candidates across the state continue positioning themselves for what is shaping up to be one of the most consequential election cycles in recent memory.

🏛️ DOME is The Florida Pundit’s daily briefing on the people, policies, campaigns, and controversies shaping Florida politics.


🏛️ Under the Dome

A newly released survey showing Democrat David Jolly leading Republican Byron Donalds has become one of the most talked-about political developments of the week.

The poll itself is less controversial than the way it was conducted.

Critics point to the survey’s use of opt-in respondents, English-only fielding, and an informed ballot test that included candidate descriptions and photographs before asking voters their preference.

Supporters argue the methodology was transparent and properly disclosed.

The result is a political conversation focused as much on polling methods as on the candidates themselves.

For now, the survey serves as a reminder that Florida’s governor’s race remains fluid, and both campaigns still have significant work ahead to define themselves with voters.


🗳️ Election Watch

The race for Governor continues to dominate political discussion, but other statewide contests are quietly taking shape.

Attorney General James Uthmeier remains unopposed by any major Republican challenger and is preparing for a general election showdown with Democrat José Javier Rodríguez.

Meanwhile, Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia continues building support following recent endorsements and campaign appearances.

Expect fundraising reports and endorsements to become increasingly important as campaigns move from organization-building into voter persuasion mode.


💰 Money Trail

Campaign cash remains one of the strongest indicators of political strength.

Several statewide campaigns are expected to report updated fundraising figures in the coming weeks, giving observers a clearer picture of which candidates are building the infrastructure necessary for a competitive statewide campaign.

Watch for outside spending groups to become more active as Florida’s governor’s race attracts national attention.


🐊 The Swamp

The latest polling dispute highlights a broader reality in Florida politics: every number now comes with a political argument attached.

Campaigns increasingly use polling not just to measure public opinion but to shape narratives, influence donors, and generate media coverage.

As the 2026 cycle intensifies, expect dueling polls, competing interpretations, and plenty of debate over who truly has momentum.


🔍 Investigations

Questions surrounding local government spending, budget growth, and taxpayer accountability continue to generate attention across the state.

Several ongoing stories involving county budgets, public spending, and government transparency remain worth watching as officials prepare for the next fiscal year.

These issues may not generate the same headlines as statewide campaigns, but they often have the greatest impact on taxpayers.


⚖️ Policy Watch

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier this week affirmed that public school districts must accommodate parental requests for students to attend off-campus religious instruction.

The opinion follows recent action by the State Board of Education and reflects Florida’s continued emphasis on parental rights and religious expression in public education.

Supporters view the move as a victory for families and religious liberty.

Critics raise concerns about implementation, classroom disruptions, and equal treatment across faith traditions.


➡️ What’s Next

Here are the developments likely to shape Florida politics over the next several days:

• Additional polling in the Governor’s race
• New fundraising reports from statewide candidates
• Continued debate over property tax reform proposals
• School district implementation of new religious instruction policies
• Potential endorsements and campaign announcements across key races

Florida’s political landscape is entering a more active phase, and the pace is only expected to accelerate from here.

Stay tuned.

Because what happens in Tallahassee rarely stays in Tallahassee.

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  • Florida Voters to Decide Property Tax Relief Proposal in November
  • Blaise Ingoglia Announces Wasteful Spending Findings in Palm Beach County
  • Florida Elections 2026: Candidates, Polls and Key Races

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