John Morgan ends speculation, says he won't run for Florida governor
The billionaire attorney said he would still create a third party in Florida and offered a $100,000 reward for whoever could name it.
www.politico.comThe latest news on John Morgan is that he says he will not run for Florida governor and instead plans to launch a new centrist third party in Florida. He is also offering $100,000 to whoever comes up with the party’s name.[2]
Morgan publicly ended speculation about a gubernatorial run, saying he’ll focus on building the new party rather than entering the race.[4]
He said paperwork to form the party should be filed soon, and he wants the party to appeal to voters tired of the two-party system.[2][4]
The naming contest has been announced, but the rules, entry process, and winner selection have not yet been released. Morgan has said he wants to make sure the contest follows the law.[4][2]
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The billionaire attorney said he would still create a third party in Florida and offered a $100,000 reward for whoever could name it.
www.politico.comOrlando attorney and political megadonor John Morgan says he is not running for Florida governor in 2026, but he is still trying to reshape the state.
cbs12.comJohn Morgan, a personal injury attorney and founder of Morgan and Morgan, wants to create a third political party and is offering $100K to the winner of a contest to name it.
www.fox13news.comJohn Morgan is putting serious money behind a new centrist party in Florida, but needs the public's help with naming it
www.unilad.comJohn Morgan is launching his own political party, amid rumors of a Florida gubernatorial run.
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