The corrupt mainstream media machine is already hard at work trying to sabotage Florida Republicans in the 2026 governor's race by promoting a so-called "Groyper" candidate who has zero chance of winning but plenty of potential to embarrass conservatives.
According to reports, this fringe candidate is receiving outsized media attention despite having virtually no grassroots support among actual Florida voters. Sound familiar, Patriots? It's the same playbook the legacy media used to prop up failed candidates in other races – give massive coverage to the most extreme voices while ignoring serious conservative contenders.
This is Florida we're talking about – the state that gave America Ron DeSantis and has become the gold standard for conservative governance under Trump's America First agenda. The Sunshine State doesn't need some internet personality riding Trump's coattails while spouting divisive rhetoric that turns off mainstream voters.
Media's Favorite 'Republican' Candidates Always Lose
Here's what's really happening: The press knows that promoting fringe candidates helps Democrats by making all Republicans look extreme. They did it in 2022 with certain Senate candidates, and now they're trying the same tired strategy in Florida.
Real Florida conservatives – the ones who actually built the movement that flipped Miami-Dade County red and delivered crushing victories for Trump – aren't falling for this garbage. They want candidates who can govern, not internet trolls who generate clickbait headlines.
The irony is rich. The same media that spent years calling President Trump an "extremist" is now promoting actual fringe candidates while pretending they're representative of the MAGA movement. They're not.
"Florida Republicans have proven we can win big by staying focused on the issues that matter to working families – not by chasing online fame," one GOP strategist told sources.
As we head into the 2026 midterms, Patriots need to stay vigilant about media manipulation. When the press suddenly loves a Republican candidate, that's usually your first warning sign. Florida deserves leaders who will continue President Trump's America First agenda, not attention-seeking candidates who give ammunition to our enemies.
Will Florida Republicans see through this obvious media manipulation, or will they let the fake news choose their candidate for them?
