Byron Donalds appeared on The Ben Shapiro Show to talk about the Florida governor race, his political background, and his vision for the state’s future, according to a Mar. 26 interview.
Donalds said that people have been drawn to Florida for several reasons, including its response to COVID-19 and its conservative policies. “Whether it was COVID, common sense, conservatism, or just great sunshine, people have chosen Florida, but now we have to manage that growth into the future,” Donalds said. “It’s about continuing the conservative trajectory that Florida has been on for a very long time.”
Reflecting on his personal connection to the state, Donalds stated: “I moved to this state at 17 years old. I’ve been in this state for 30 years. Everything I’ve built in my life has been built in Florida. What I want is Florida to remain the number one state in America, and that’s going to be continuing to focus on law and order, conservative policy, and limited government.”
During the interview, Donalds also addressed topics such as education policy and government efficiency while providing updates from his campaign.
The discussion highlights ongoing debates about leadership priorities in Florida as candidates prepare for upcoming elections.



