Donalds would be one of the biggest mistakes Florida voters have ever made. Informed Florida voters know this. Donalds hasn't accomplished anything for Florida. He is an empty suit running on his "Trump endorsement." No thanks. He will represent his donors, not Floridians.
Opportunity must be built and sustained in Florida.
That means bringing in strong businesses, investing in education, and expanding apprenticeships that lead to real career growth.
This is how we prepare our state for the next generation to succeed.
I recorded this myself and am posting because I wanted people to see what happens when Jay Collins gets asked a real governing question off the cuff.
I was sitting there when he said this. This isn’t a polished ad. This isn’t a consultant-written line. This is Jay answering a serious question in real time, and the answer was more detailed than most candidates’ prepared policy pages.
Not a slogan question.
Not a culture-war softball.
A real Florida question:
Water. Growth. Agriculture. Desalination. Existing residents. The future of the state.
And unlike @ByronDonalds he didn’t dodge it, call it hyperbolic, or pretend it's "too detailed" an answer to give.
Jay immediately went into groundwater pressure, stabilizing usage, clean potable water, desalination, food security, agriculture, beaches, and making sure growth happens on Florida’s terms.
He then tied it into a major concern that is often presented as if it's only a positive: Growth
That matters.
Because the next governor of Florida can't simply be someone who says “growth” and waits for applause.
Florida is growing. Everyone knows that.
The question is whether growth serves Florida, or Florida gets handed over to growth.
Jay’s answer showed the difference between a politician describing an issue and a governor-in-waiting thinking through consequences.
That is why continuity matters.
@RonDeSantis built a model of conservative governance rooted in execution, stewardship, and seriousness.
@JayCollinsFL is speaking that same governing language:
Protect the water.
Protect agriculture.
Protect the beaches.
Protect the people already here.
Growth on Florida’s terms — not Florida on growth’s terms.
I hope you hear the volume this speaks over all the noise
Support Jay at https://t.co/WJ3ek3kxJc if you want continuity in competent governance.
Also follow @CollinsWarRoom
To my new Florida followers, have you noticed how we Floridians have been linking up with each other in record fashion? I sure have. It's now a one issue election in Florida and the only "endorsement" that matters is our endorsement. You know what I'm talking about.
I’ve stood beside @GovRonDeSantis delivering real results for Florida. I will continue to protect your rights, secure our borders, and keep our state strong.
As a veteran, a fighter, and a father, I know what it takes to lead when it matters most. Let’s keep Florida the envy of the nation.
I'm battle-tested and a proven fighter and leader. Proven leaders never stop fighting for what they care about. Florida, I'm ready to be your next Governor.
Mic drop moment from a prominent doctor to Democrats that changes EVERYTHING and destroys their biggest argument:
"If abortion is healthcare, my question is: what disease are you treating?"
REPOST this EVERYWHERE and don't stop until they can give you an answer.
#thinblueline #lawenforcement
I’ve been clear from day one. I am completely against legalizing marijuana.
We’ve seen the impact in other states, and that’s not where Florida is headed.
I stand with Governor DeSantis on this. No compromises, and no money from the marijuana industry. That can’t be said for all of my opponents.
#JayForFlorida
I serve 23.5 million Floridians every single day. Not just Republicans. Everyone.
At my core, I’m a protector, a provider, and a fighter for the people of this state.
We have more in common than what divides us, and when we come together, Florida is unstoppable.
@WPLGLocal10
“Friends, there is nowhere else to go. We are the Free State of Florida because we do hard things. And in these United States of America, we have just one set of laws, one constitution.”