Florida Gubernatorial Candidate James Fishback Ties the Knot Amid Controversy
James Fishback's Surprise Wedding Announcement
James Fishback, a 31-year-old Republican candidate for the Florida governorship, revealed on Saturday that he has married. He shared a photo on X, depicting himself at the altar of a Catholic church in Wildwood, Florida, next to a blonde woman he referred to as Valeria. Aside from her first name, not much is known about his new spouse.
Previous Relationship and Rapid Timeline
What intrigued many online was the quick succession of events. Just weeks prior to his wedding, Fishback was linked to Francesca Raine, a social media influencer who had previously been known as "Crypto Barbie" before erasing her online presence. Their relationship began in January, yet Fishback had introduced Raine as his "wife" at various campaign events. In February, he announced their breakup, claiming Raine ended the relationship after he created a Tinder profile, which he said was intended to connect with younger female voters.
Public Reaction on Social Media
The announcement of his wedding sparked numerous reactions online. Many users questioned the timeline, with one commenting on X, "I thought his girl broke up with him because of Tinder. Is this a new one?" Another user humorously noted the haste of the wedding, saying, "When you book a reception hall, you gotta use it. Otherwise, you will lose your deposit." Additionally, some pointed out a perceived contradiction in Fishback's stance against pornography, as he has proposed a 50 percent "sin tax" targeting OnlyFans performers and their subscribers. However, reports indicated that his former girlfriend Raine had participated in a nearly nude modeling shoot in 2023, a detail that did not go unnoticed by social media users.
Controversies Surrounding His Candidacy
This unexpected wedding is just one of many headlines in Fishback's tumultuous campaign. He has faced serious allegations from Keinah Fort, a former employee of his debate league, who claimed they were briefly engaged. Fort alleged that their relationship began when she was 17 and Fishback was 27, and that they moved in together and got engaged once she turned 18. In early 2025, she sought a protective order, accusing him of stalking her after their relationship ended. Fishback has vehemently denied any wrongdoing, asserting that their romantic relationship only began after Fort turned 18. A Florida judge ruled in his favor, denying the restraining order request and clearing him of any misconduct. Despite this ruling, both the Broward County School District and his former debate organization severed ties with him following the controversy.
Current Standing in the Gubernatorial Race
Despite the scrutiny surrounding his personal life, Fishback continues to compete in the Florida Republican gubernatorial primary, which is set for August 18. Currently, he is polling in a distant second place, trailing behind Congressman Byron Donalds, who is backed by Trump and holds a significant lead in the race.