Former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum addresses the audience during an event in 2019 in Miami Gardens. Gillum, a Democrat, was indicted Wednesday by a federal grand jury alleging he sought campaign donations and funneled a portion of them back to him through third parties. Saul Martinez/Getty Images hide caption
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Brenda Snipes, Broward County supervisor of elections, said she hasn't made a decision and would first consult with her family. Snipes' term does not end until 2020. Joe Skipper/Getty Images hide caption
President Trump arrives at a campaign rally Monday in Fort Wayne, Ind. Aaron P. Bernstein/Getty Images hide caption
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Ron DeSantis meets with supporters at a rally Monday in Orlando, Fla. Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images hide caption
Tony Evers, Democratic candidate for governor of Wisconsin, faced a primary opponent who was further left and does not take up all the far-reaching policy positions of Bernie Sanders. But he has embraced the progressive banner, and Sanders has his back in a campaign to unseat GOP Gov. Scott Walker. Scott Olson/Getty Images hide caption
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Voters cast ballots at C.T. Martin Natatorium and Recreation Center in Atlanta on Oct. 18 during Georgia's early voting period. Jessica McGowan/Getty Images hide caption
Andrew Gillum, the Democratic candidate for Florida governor, speaks Friday during a campaign rally in Orlando. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption
Andrew Gillum would become Florida's first African American governor if elected in November. Steve Cannon/AP hide caption
Democrat Andrew Gillum's surprise victory in the Florida gubernatorial primary sets up a race between a young, black progressive and Rep. Ron DeSantis, a Republican who has staked his political career on his ties to President Trump. Steve Cannon and Lynne Sladky/AP hide caption