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David Jolly, a Trump critic and former GOP congressman, to run for Florida governor as a Democrat

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A former Republican congressman and vocal critic of Donald Trump says he wants to become governor in the president’s adopted home state of Florida and is running as a Democrat.
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FILE - In this Oct. 20, 2015 photo, then-U.S. Rep. David Jolly speaks to media after showing up at a news conference for former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, file)

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A former Republican congressman and vocal critic of Donald Trump says he wants to become governor in the president’s adopted home state of Florida and is running as a Democrat.

David Jolly formally announced his bid Thursday, becoming the latest party convert hoping to wrest back control of what had been that in recent years has made a hard . Under state law, term-limited Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis can’t run for reelection in 2026.

Even as Florida serves as a place for the Trump administration to and , Jolly says he’s confident that issues such as affordability, funding public schools, and strengthening campaign finance and ethics laws will resonate with all voters in 2026. He predicts elections next year will herald nationwide change.

“I actually think Republicans in Tallahassee have gone too far in dividing us. I think we should get politicians out of the classrooms, out of the doctor’s offices,” Jolly said.

“I think enough people in Florida, even some Republicans, now understand that. That the culture wars have gone too far,” he added.

Jolly was first elected to his Tampa Bay-area congressional seat during a 2014 special election and was reelected for one full term. The attorney and former lobbyist underwent a political evolution that spurred him to leave the Republican Party in 2018 to become an independent and then a registered Democrat. He built a national profile as an anti-Trump political commentator on MSNBC. The relationship with the network ended in April when he formed a political action committee, Jolly said Thursday in a text message.

Jolly said he has considered himself “part of the Democratic coalition” for five or so years, and believes in what he sees as the party’s “fundamental values” — that government can help people, that the economy should be “fair” to all, and that immigrants should be celebrated.

“I struggled to exercise those values in the Republican Party,” Jolly said, continuing: “The actual registration as a Democrat wasn’t a pivot. It was a kind of a formality.”

Jolly has broken from his old party on immigration, as race to help Trump fulfill his . Jolly skewered Republicans, whom he said have “conflated immigration and crime,” which he described as wrong and immoral.

“If you were born here or if you immigrated here, or if you’re a Tallahassee politician who steals Medicaid money, we’re going to be tough on crime,” Jolly added, referring to a probe into the by a charity associated with first lady Casey DeSantis.

Jolly’s gubernatorial run as a Democrat draws comparisons to the failed bid of former Republican congressman-turned-independent-turned-Democrat Charlie Crist, who in 2022 by 19 points. Crist, running as a Democrat, ousted Jolly from his congressional seat in 2016.

“By switching from Republican to Independent to Democrat, Jolly has officially completed his transition to become the next Charlie Crist,” the campaign of Trump-backed Republican U.S. Rep. , who is running for governor, said in a statement.

Jolly joined the Florida Democratic Party at arguably one of its most vulnerable points in years. No There are no Democrats in statewide office and Republican voters outnumber Democrats by 1.2 million, according to the state’s active voter rolls. The GOP has made significant inroads in formerly Democratic strongholds in the state, such as .

The day Jolly announced his new affiliation, the then-top Democrat in the Florida Senate, Jason Pizzo, revealed he was leaving the party, declaring that Pizzo, a former prosecutor, has said he’ll launch his own run for governor as a candidate with no party affiliation.

On , Jolly will face Donalds, who is also a frequent presence on cable news as a . Among the other names floated as potential GOP candidates are former Rep. and .

___ Kate Payne is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse Ƶapp Initiative. is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.

Kate Payne, The Associated Press