- by foxnews
- 28 Feb 2025
In another post he noted that he did not vote for Trump or Harris last year.
Morgan has floated the idea of potentially mounting a gubernatorial bid. The Sunshine State's next gubernatorial race will take place in 2026.
Fox News Digital emailed Morgan and reached out to his law firm on Thursday to request a comment from the attorney regarding the new political party and whether he is still considering running for governor.
Back in 2017, ahead of the state's 2018 election, Morgan ruled out a gubernatorial bid, saying in a tweet that he couldn't "muster the enthusiasm to run for the nomination."
"And I can't muster enthusiasm for any of today's politicians. They are all the same. Both parties. I plan to register as an Independent and when I vote, vote for the lesser of two evils. And if I ever ran, run as an Independent," he added in another post at the time.
He said last year on the Fox News Channel that Harris "has no talent" and "can never run for president again."
"She should go away, and never, ever come back," he told Kayleigh McEnany.
He described himself as a "Bill Clinton Democrat," but said that he is now an independent.
"I love Joe Biden," he declared.
Fox News Digital searched for Morgan on Florida's "Voter Information Lookup" portal on Thursday and found a result indicating that Morgan has "No Party Affiliation."
Fox35orlando.com reported in a December article that the attorney has been registered as having no party affiliation for years.
"I wish he could be president for life," he said of Obama.
He described Pelosi as the individual he admires "the most in America."
"For me, it's going to be giving to people, not party," the wealthy political donor said, according to a New York Times report published earlier this month. "The D.N.C. learned nothing from the last election."
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