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Chris Collins announces comeback House bid in Florida

Former New York Rep. Chris Collins has launched a comeback campaign for Florida’s 19th Congressional District. Collins, who served in Congress from 2013 to 2019 and was the first House member to endorse Donald Trump in 2016, pleaded guilty to an insider-trading charge in 2019, resigned his seat, served two months in prison, and was pardoned by Trump in December 2020. Now living in Florida, he announced his run via a video on X, calling himself the “original Trump conservative” and saying he wants to “help him finish” the fight. The gulf Coast district (including Naples and Cape Coral) is a Republican stronghold and the seat is being vacated by Rep. Byron Donalds, who is running for governor; Collins faces a crowded GOP primary that includes other controversial former members like Madison Cawthorn.


Trump’s first Congressional backer announces comeback House bid in Florida

Former New York Rep. Chris Collins on Friday launched a comeback bid for another seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, this time in Florida.

The former Niagara-area representative who served in Congress from 2013 to 2019 was the first congressman to endorse President Donald Trump‘s 2016 campaign. If elected in Florida’s 19th Congressional District, Collins would be coming back to the lower chamber after pleading guilty to an insider trading indictment in 2019, resigning his New York seat, and serving two months in prison.

“We need to take our country back. We need to make America great again. We need to be a country where our children and grandchildren can live the American dream, like many of us did. I’m Chris Collins, the original Trump conservative,” Collins said in his video announcement.

Trump pardoned Collins in December 2020, in the final weeks of his first term, allowing Collins to walk free after serving two of 26 months of his prison sentence. Collins, who moved to Florida after leaving Congress in 2019, is running for the Gulf Coast seat, which is currently held but being vacated by Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL), who is running to be Florida’s next governor in 2026.

“I helped President Trump start the fight in 2016. I’m running for Congress to help him finish it,” Collins wrote on X.

CAWTHORN ANNOUNCES RUN FOR FLORIDA HOUSE SEAT TO BE VACATED BY DONALDS

The 19th district, encompassing cities like Naples and Cape Coral, has been a Republican stronghold since 2012 after the state’s redistricting. Donalds has held the seat since 2020, winning in 2024 by over 32 percentage points.

Collins’s bid puts him in a crowded Republican primary, where he faces another controversy-ridden former congressman who relocated to the Sunshine State, former Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC). There are over half a dozen other Republicans who have declared they are running for the seat, as well.


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