Let me say it plainly: if Florida Democrats are even entertaining the idea of David Jolly as the face of our ticket in 2026, we’re not serious about winning — or rebuilding.

We’re not serious about turnout. We’re not serious about base building. And we’re definitely not serious about revitalizing the Democratic brand in a state that just posted one of its worst election results in decades.

Jolly is many things: a skilled communicator, a reformed Republican, a familiar face on cable news. But he is not the candidate we need. His potential candidacy is emblematic of everything that’s gone wrong with how Florida Democrats think about leadership.

He might be good for a sound bite, but that’s not the same as building power.

And while his rhetoric often overlaps with Democratic prioritie

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