CVA Action Endorses Byron Donalds for Governor

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Concerned Veterans for America Action (CVA Action) on Wednesday announced its endorsement of Byron Donalds in his bid for governor of Florida.

John Vick, senior advisor to CVA Action, released the following statement:

“Veterans fought and sacrificed so Americans could be free to pursue their American Dream. For too many Floridians, however, regulatory burdens, rampant government spending, and cost of living pressures have put the American Dream further from reach. Florida deserves a governor with a proven record of delivering results and tackling the challenges that matter most to families across the state. Byron Donalds has consistently led on solutions that expand opportunity, strengthen communities, and promote long-term stability in The Sunshine State. Whether by confronting Florida’s housing crisis, advancing educational freedom, or championing fiscal oversight of the state, his leadership is grounded in practical results that benefit all Floridians and position us for a stronger future. CVA Action and its network of veterans and military families are proud to support Byron Donalds and urge Floridians to vote for him for governor.”

BACKGROUND

Florida is home to one of the largest veteran populations in the country, with more than 1.4 million veterans residing in the state and tens of thousands of active-duty service members and military spouses. Veterans bring a distinct perspective shaped by service, often prioritizing strong but restrained foreign policy, government accountability, and policies that expand individual freedom and opportunity. In Florida, where rapid population growth and cost-of-living pressures are reshaping communities, these priorities are especially acute, reinforcing the role veterans can play in advancing solutions that benefit not just their community, but all Floridians.

Paid for by CVA Action. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. concernedvetsaction.com 

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