As Governor.
This is bigger than party. Bigger than old ideological lines. Florida needs real solutions for real problems, wherever those solutions come from.
This isn’t about left or right.
It’s about whether government is willing to meet the scale of the problems people are living with right now.
Housing. Health care. Immigration. Freedom. Florida doesn’t need smaller politics. It needs bigger solutions.
That means being willing to do what works. Not what fits inside somebody else’s script.
Getting by shouldn’t feel this hard.
If people can work hard, do everything right, and still feel like home is slipping further away, then the system is failing them. That calls for real action, not slogans.
Diversity is a strength, not a weakness.
Florida works best when it remembers what has always made it strong. A governor’s job is not to divide people for sport. It is to protect dignity and help everyone belong here.
Getting care should not be this complicated.
When families are one diagnosis away from fear, delay, or debt, politics has already failed its basic test. Health care has to work for the people who need it.
Freedom means trusting people with their own lives.
The government does not honor freedom by taking deeply personal decisions out of people’s hands. Leadership means defending rights, dignity, and agency.
Florida’s problems are too big for smaller politics.
The question is not where a solution comes from. The question is whether it makes life better for the people who live here.