
Trailing badly in the race for the GOP nomination for governor, Lt. Gov. Jay Collins unloaded on U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds Monday, claiming he has been found โwantingโ in his decision-making, performance in office, and moral clarity.
Speaking at a St. Petersburg brewing company just days after he took to social media to deny he was about to end his campaign, Collins distributed a 13-page report on Donaldsโ alleged โliabilitiesโ to reporters, and told a crowd of supporters that heโd debated with himself whether to go nuclear on the front-runner for the GOP nomination, but said the choice ultimately was clear.
โI wish this race was simply about the issues. I wish we can have a straight-forward conversation about policy and the future of this state. But there is too much at stake to ignore the reality of whatโs in front of us,โ Collins said.
โBecause this race isnโt just about who can win the primary, who has the most money, or the most endorsements; itโs about who can win the general election,โ he continued.
โThese issues get talked about now or they get talked about in October, where we cannot risk this state falling and having [David] Jolly as our next governor,โ he said, adding, โthis is not a risk that we can afford to take here in Florida.โ
Donalds has dominated the Republican contest for governor since he entered it last year, thanks in part to the endorsement he received from President Donald Trump before he got into the race.
Recent polls dating to February show him up anywhere between 25 and 42 points over Collins, former House Speaker Paul Renner, and investment firm CEO James Fishback. And the $67 million he has raised to date for his campaign dwarfs the combined fundraising totals of all of the other major candidates from both the Republican and Democratic parties running to succeed Ron DeSantis in the governorโs mansion.
However, a survey of 1,834 Florida voters conducted by two Democratic consulting firms last week showed Jolly in a statistical dead-heat with Donalds.
The Donalds campaign brushed off Collinsโ comments Monday.
โPresident Trumpโs endorsed candidate Byron Donalds will be Floridaโs next governor because he is the proven conservative fighter who can unite our party and make Florida safer and more affordable,โ said Ryan Smith, chief strategist for the Donalds campaign. โByron Donalds will defeat the Democrats and every desperate losing candidate doing their dirty work.โ
While Republicans running against Donalds claim he has yet to be seriously vetted by the media, Collinsโ document cites stories about him that have all been reported by established news organizations but never collected in one report.
Selling cannabis
The document references Donaldsโ arrest record, which he has previously acknowledged.
However, it was only last month that he allowed for the first time in an interview with CBS Miami that not only had he possessed marijuana as a teenager, but that he had sold weed as a youth. That admission came after he had claimed on several different occasions that he had never sold cannabis.
Collinsโ report lists what has previously been reported: that Donalds was arrested in 2000 at age 21 on a second-degree felony charge of bribery, to which he pleaded no contest. He was later sentenced to two years on probation, and a court later expunged his record.
โByron Donalds sold drugs to people, to children,โ Collins said Monday. โAnd now he believes heโs fit to be the governor of the state of Florida. โ
Stock trades
Donalds has said he supports legislation opposing congressional stock trading, but Collins argues in his dossier that the congressman failed to file the proper disclosure for more than 100 stock trades totaling as much as $1.6 million.
That prompted the nonpartisan Campaign Legal Center to file a complaint with the Office of Congressional Ethics in September 2024, urging it to investigate his actions.
Collins said Monday that this stock trading โcoincidesโ with an increase in Donaldsโ net worth, although by how much is uncertain. Donaldsโ first financial disclosure form when he entered Congress in 2021 reported between $69,044 and $984,998. His most recent financial disclosure form filed in August lists his net worth as somewhere between $1.6 million and $7 million. (Federal lawmakers are required only to indicate approximate ranges of value of their assets).
Charter Schools
Collins pivoted to โthe issue of taxpayer dollars,โ referring to a charter school tied to Donaldsโ wife, Erika Donalds, who has been prominent in Florida over the past decade in the school-choice movement.
CBS News reported in December about the Optima Classical Academy in Fort Myers, founded by Erika Donalds in 2023. The story reported that tax filings indicated Optima spent approximately 30% of its government funding โ about $35 million โ on outside firms with ties to Ms. Donalds.
โThe school in Fort Myers, it never opened,โ Collins said. โYou should talk to the families. Never opened, despite Donalds misleading parents for several years.โ
The report references Donaldsโ association with Larry Wilcoxson, a former senior adviser who was charged but never convicted of three counts of child molestation in 2006.
Collinsโ press conference took place just four days after he took to X to insist โthere is zero percent chance I am suspending my campaign,โ adding โthat is in fact a 100 percent bโโ- rumor.โ
Collinsโ campaign for governor hasnโt panned out as he likely intended it to.
After keeping the position of lieutenant governor open for seven months, DeSantisโ appointment of Collins to succeed Jeanette Nuรฑez in August seemed an indication that the man he dubbed โthe Chuck Norrisโ of Florida politics would be his hand-picked successor.
That hasnโt happened, however, and may never at this point.
โI was handpicked by Gov. DeSantis to be his lieutenant governor,โ Collins said when asked about that non-endorsement on Monday. โWhen he put me in this position, he said Jay was Day One ready. If something were to happen to him, I could step up and lead this state right now,โ he said, adding, โI have the governorโs back, and I know he has mine.โ
Collins began the news conference by saying that despite the speculation that surfaced last week, he was not suspending his campaign, and in fact was about to launch a seven figure statewide media buy โto tell our story.โ
Following the news conference, Jolly weighed in with a written statement.
โWe are building a coalition of Democrats, independents, and Republicans, ready to change the direction of Florida. My Republican friends are having a hard family conversation right now, and I welcome the November contest against whomever they choose to nominate.โ
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