Trump ally Donalds on president's endorsement in Florida governor race: 'it's a great thing to have'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
70% : "When it comes to Florida, you have two races, and they seem to be good," Trump told reporters on Friday.58% : FIRST ON FOX: LEADING CONSERVATIVE GROUP BACKS DONALDS IN FLORIDA And pointing to the support from Trump, whose immense grip over the GOP is stronger than ever, he emphasized "having his endorsement, it's a great thing to have, I'm glad I have it." "And when he makes these choices, they tend to turn out well for his candidates," Donalds noted.
55% : The elections are in Florida's 1st and 6th Congressional Districts, which Trump carried by 37 and 30 points in last year's presidential election.
50% : The race is to succeed Republican Michael Waltz, who stepped down from the seat on Jan. 20 after Trump named him his national security adviser.
29% : But pointing to the massive fundraising advantage by the Democrat candidates over the GOP contenders, Trump raised concerns, saying "You never know what happens in a case like that.
23% : Republican Matt Gaetz, who won re-election in the district in last November's elections, resigned from office weeks later after Trump selected him to be his nominee for attorney general in his second administration.
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