UNF Adam W. Herbert University Center
Jacksonville, Florida
"1989 Tour" stop at the University of North Florida.
County Command Brief
6 campaign events, 5 videos, and 6 photos in the local trail data.
Event Timeline
Jacksonville, Florida
"1989 Tour" stop at the University of North Florida.
Jacksonville, Florida
Late-night supporter greet at a Jacksonville Taco Bell.
Jacksonville, Florida
Jacksonville campaign livestream stop.
Jacksonville, Florida
James Fishback held a speaking engagement and Q&A session at Queen’s Harbor Yacht & Country Club in Jacksonville, meeting with local residents to discuss his vision for a more affordable Florida. Addressing a crowd in one of the city’s premier communities, he spoke on the urgent need to stop private equity firms from outbidding Florida families for homes and emphasized his commitment to protecting constitutional rights. His stop in Duval further pushed his platform of putting families first and ensuring that the state remains a place where the next generation can afford to live and grow.
Live from Jacksonville, FL 3 photos
Jacksonville, Florida
Live at the 2026 Incubate Debate Winter Championship in Jacksonville.
Live at the Incubate Debate Winter Championship Live at Incubate Debate (additional segment)
Duval County, Florida
Fishback attended a Right-To-Life Gala on the evening of January 16th, then made an appearance at the Jacksonville March for the Preborn as an opening speaker, reinforcing his commitment as governor to defending life from conception, to birth, and even to death.
Video Desk
Jacksonville
Jacksonville
2026 Incubate Debate Winter Championship
2026 Incubate Debate Winter Championship
Jacksonville March
Photo Gallery
Packed crowd fills the ballroom as Fishback speaks on banning private equity firms from buying single-family homes
Overflow attendees line the hallways and doorways
Speaking on privacy outside after the event
Meeting Families in Jacksonville
Fishback Promises to Pardon a Man that Lost his Career for Supporting Donald Trump in 2016
Engaging with Attendees at the March