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Daily Outtakes: Matt Gaetz for governor? Maybe

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NBC’s political reporter Matt Dixon thinks former Rep. Matt Gaetz is seriously considering Florida’s 2026 gubernatorial race—and it’s all about political mathematics.

The Three-Way Split Strategy

Despite President Trump’s endorsement of Rep. Byron Donalds, Dixon suggests Gaetz sees a strategic opening. With Donalds in the race and Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis potentially entering, Gaetz appears to be calculating that a three-way primary could create the perfect opportunity for an underdog victory.

As Dixon notes, veteran Republican operatives believe Gaetz recognizes that “a three-way primary in what is now a Republican-leaning state can open up the opportunity for a dark horse candidate to win the GOP nomination with just roughly 30% of the vote.”

A longtime Republican operative shared that Gaetz is “thinking ‘Why not me?’ on a double [Trump] endorsement.” The former congressman has been notably supportive of Casey DeSantis recently—a shift from his previous criticism around the Hope Florida controversy.

Perfect Timing

Dixon writes that Casey DeSantis was “once seen as almost certain to run” but the Hope Florida scandal “dampened that enthusiasm.” If she enters weakened by controversy, it levels the playing field for alternatives like Gaetz.

Most importantly, Dixon frames this as Gaetz’s opportunity for political resurrection. After his attorney general nomination collapsed amid sexual misconduct allegations (which he denies), a successful gubernatorial campaign would represent a remarkable comeback.

The Bottom Line

Dixon’s reporting reveals that despite Trump’s endorsement of Donalds, the Florida GOP field remains “unsettled.” Gaetz appears to be betting that in a fractured primary, name recognition and strategic positioning could overcome traditional advantages.

Whether this calculation proves correct remains to be seen, but Dixon’s analysis shows Gaetz isn’t just floating trial balloons—he’s conducting serious political math that could make him a formidable wild card in Florida’s 2026 race.

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