According to the New York Times, Florida’s primary elections are characterized by limited polling data, particularly for the governor’s race. Republicans appear to lead in the most-watched contests, but the lack of early returns leaves the outcome uncertain. Jay Collins, whose potential second-place finish in the Republican gubernatorial primary remains unsettled, sees his position dependent on upcoming data. Prediction markets currently price a 79% probability that he secures second place, a figure subject to change. Key developments to watch include new polling data and endorsements that could shift the dynamics of this Republican primary.
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