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Florida GOP governor candidate created Tinder account ‘to meet young female voters where they are’
James Fishback uses Tinder to promote paid maternity leave and a tax on OnlyFans content, aiming to engage young female voters in the Florida GOP primary.
- On Monday, Florida gubernatorial candidate James Fishback announced he joined Tinder to reach young female voters, saying he wants to `meet young female voters where they are` and share plans to help them marry, buy homes and raise families.
- Amid a field that includes Rep. Byron Donalds, Fishback is pitching an outreach plan, despite Donalds' Trump endorsement and AIPAC support, in this year’s GOP primary.
- On Tuesday morning Fishback posted a photoshopped mock Tinder match featuring Rep. Byron Donalds and AIPAC, after asking supporters to donate for Tinder Plus unlimited likes.
- Fishback faced immediate criticism for a proposed 50% `sin tax` on OnlyFans creators last month, and OnlyFans content creator Sophie Rain called it `the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard`, prompting Fishback to say he would not `let smart and capable young women like be exploited`.
- Fishback has denied wrongdoing, saying he was `fully exonerated` in court hearings; last year, Keinah Fort alleged she began dating him in 2022 while a minor working for Incubate Debate, and they were briefly engaged in 2024 despite an age gap of about 10 years.
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Through a signed-up account in the Tinder dating app, Republican James Fishback aspires to get support from young voters
Byron Donalds's challenger starts Tinder campaign push to reach women
Florida gubernatorial candidate James Fishback, who is challenging Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) in the 2026 GOP primary, rolled out an unusual campaign strategy by downloading a dating app to reach young women. Fishback announced on Monday that he joined Tinder. “I’ve joined [Tinder] to meet young female voters where they are, and share my plan to make it easier for them to get married, buy a home, and raise a family,” he posted on X, later asking …
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