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Paul Gigot: This week on "The Journal Editorial Report," Democrats pick up a House seat long held by the GOP in an otherwise dismal election for the president and his party. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
After a week of negative attention and a website designed to paint Rubio as a liberal, Charlie Crist finally had to hire some journalists to do it. Rubio’s fiscal conservatism was called into question as soon as he assumed the role of speaker. Full Article at RedState
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist (L), Monroe County Commissioner Mario Di Gennaro and staff of The Turtle Hospital release an endangered green sea turtle off the Florida Keys near Marathon, Florida, September 8, 2009. View Photo »
Because Florida needs it, frankly. This would mean about $12.2 billion for Florida. It would help us in the areas of education, health care, infrastructure, and that's where we need the help.
Our digest of, and commentary on today's Florida political news and punditry follows. After running flawless campaigns against Republican Tom Gallagher and Democrat Jim Davis, Crist was transformed into a universally acknowledged political genius. Full Article at FLA Politics
S enate candidate Marco Rubio, once a distant underdog to a popular governor with a huge war chest, suddenly finds himself contemplating something he didn't have two months ago: A chance. Full Article at Miami Herald
If there was one thing Fort Lauderdale lawyer Scott Rothstein craved, it was attention. And how better to get it than to whip out his checkbook? Like at Gov. Full Article at Miami Herald
George LeMieux, left, former chief of staff to Gov. Charlie Crist, right, answers questions from the media after being named to replace U. S. Senator Mel Martinez, Friday, Aug. 28, 2009, in Tallahassee, Fla. View Photo »
Charlie Crist helped pass Barack Obama's spending program
TAMPA - Republicans say it's not a problem that they lost a New York special congressional election last week that was widely compared to Florida's U.S. Senate race. Full Article at Tampa Bay Online
Governor Charlie Crist stood next to President Obama in February and hailed the economic stimulus plan as beneficial for a state that is reeling from job losses and budget gaps. Full Article at Rantburg
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Florida Gov. Charlie Crist (L), Monroe County Commissioner Mario Di Gennaro and staff of The Turtle Hospital release an endangered green sea turtle off the Florida Keys near Marathon, Florida, September 8, 2009.
View Photo »George LeMieux, left, former chief of staff to Gov. Charlie Crist, right, answers questions from the media after being named to replace U. S. Senator Mel Martinez, Friday, Aug. 28, 2009, in Tallahassee, Fla.
View Photo »George LeMieux, left, former chief of staff to Gov. Charlie Crist, right, answers questions from the media after being named to replace U. S. Senator Mel Martinez, Friday, Aug. 28, 2009, in Tallahassee, Fla.
View Photo »George LeMieux, left, and Gov. Charlie Crist, right, make their way to a news conference where Crist named LeMieux to replace U. S. Senator Mel Martinez, Friday, Aug. 28, 2009, in Tallahassee, Fla. LeMieux is Crist's former chief of staff.
View Photo »Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton (L), Florida Governor Charlie Crist (C) and Florida National Guard Major General Douglas Burnett attend a memorial service for Navy pilot Michael Scott Speicher at the Duval County Veterans Memorial Wall in Jacksonville, Florida August 14, 2009.
View Photo »Florida Governor Charlie Crist (R) stands with Jacksonville Mayor John Peyton (2nd R) as the hearse carrying the remains of Navy pilot Michael Scott Speicher passes the Duval County Veterans Memorial Wall on the way to Jacksonville Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Jacksonville, Florida Augu...
View Photo »Former Miami Heat player Alonzo Mourning, left, speaks at a news conference prior to Gov. Charlie Crist, right, signing into law the Alonzo Mourning Access to Care Act, Wednesday, June 10, 2009, in Tallahassee, Fla.
View Photo »Gov. Charlie Crist, left, changes the days left untill hurricane season to zero during a news conference, Monday, June 1, 2009, in Tallahassee, Fla. Hurricane season starts today. With Crist is David Chayer, a representative from the American Red Cross.
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: Florida Governor Charlie Crist listens as Rep. Kendrick Meek (D-FL) speaks during a press conference after a tour of the Everglades with United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, Florida.
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar speaks with Florida Governor Charlie Crist during a tour of the Florida Everglades on an airboat on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, Florida.
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: United States Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL), United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Florida Governor Charlie Crist (L-R) tour the Florida Everglades on an airboat on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, Florida.
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar (C) gives the thumbs up as he rides with United States Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL), (L) and Florida Governor Charlie Crist during a tour the Florida Everglades on an airboat on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, F...
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: United States Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) (L-R), Thomas Strickland, United States Interior Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks, Ron Bergeron, Florida Governor Charlie Crist and United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar stand as a Fish a...
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar speaks during a press conference after a tour the Florida Everglades on an airboat on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, Florida.
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar (L) speaks with Florida Governor Charlie Crist during a press conference after a tour of the Florida Everglades on an airboat on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, Florida.
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: Rain clouds hover over the Everglades as United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, United States Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL), and Florida Governor Charlie Crist tour the park on an airboat on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, Florida.
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: United States Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL), United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Florida Governor Charlie Crist (L-R) tour the Florida Everglades on an airboat on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, Florida.
View Photo »EVERGLADES, FL - MAY 28: United States Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL), United States Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Florida Governor Charlie Crist (L-R) tour the Florida Everglades on an airboat on May 28, 2009 in the Everglades, Florida.
View Photo »U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek, D-Fla. , left, talks with Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, right, during a tour of the Florida Everglades by Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, not shown, Thursday, May 28, 2009.
View Photo »Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, center, Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla. , left, and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, right, tour the Florida Everglades in an airboat Thursday, May 28, 2009.
View Photo »Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, front center, Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla. , left, and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, right, tour the Florida Everglades in an airboat Thursday, May 28, 2009.
View Photo »HOMESTEAD, FL - MAY 15: Florida Governor Charlie Crist speaks to the media after helping with the release of Patsy the Manatee back into the wild on May 15, 2009 in Homestead, Florida.
View Photo »HOMESTEAD, FL - MAY 15: Florida Governor Charlie Crist (R) helps members of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the United States Geological Survey, the Miami Seaquarium and other organizations as they released Patsy the M...
View Photo »HOMESTEAD, FL - MAY 15: Florida Governor Charlie Crist (3rd back on right) helps members of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the United States Geological Survey, the Miami Seaquarium and other organizations as they rele...
View Photo »FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - MAY 14: Florida Governor Charlie Crist answers a question from the media at the Governor�s Hurricane Conference at the Broward County Convention Center on May 14, 2009 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
View Photo »George LeMieux, left, former chief of staff to Gov. Charlie Crist, right, answers questions from the media after being named to replace U. S. Senator Mel Martinez, Friday, Aug. 28, 2009, in Tallahassee, Fla.
View Photo »Because Florida needs it, frankly. This would mean about $12.2 billion for Florida. It would help us in the areas of education, health care, infrastructure, and that's where we need the help.
Charlie Crist helped pass Barack Obama's spending program
Because Florida needs it, frankly. This would mean about $12.2 billion for Florida. It would help us in the areas of education, health care, infrastructure, and that's where we need the help.
I have the Jeb Bush people, I have the Charlie Crist people, I have the Tom Gallagher people, I have the whatever, and they're all friends
The bill that passed wasn't exactly what I would want to vote for. But it's what passed ... And once that happened, you need to realize you need to do everything you possibly can to fight for Florida and our fellow Floridians. … And so, once this happens, you know, I think it's important to embrace it, ...
Unfortunately for Crist, the people of Florida know the truth about Charlie Crist always putting his political ambition above doing his job
The bill that passed wasn't exactly what I would want to vote for. But it's what passed ... And once that happened, you need to realize you need to do everything you possibly can to fight for Florida and our fellow Floridians. … And so, once this happens, you know, I think it's important to embrace it, ...
Since Charlie Crist helped pass Barack Obama’s spending program, nearly 200,000 Floridians have lost their jobs
It's going to help (Floridians') children. It's going to help their traffic situation. It's going to help produce more jobs here in the Sunshine State. That's a perspective that I have to have as, in essence, the CEO of Florida. And that's why I support it.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee believes Charlie Crist is the strongest candidate
The opportunity, as I understand the numbers, to have about, more than 20,000 teachers not lose their jobs because of it, construction continuing to go forward, I want to talk about more ... It'll help Florida.
Since Charlie Crist helped pass Barack Obama's spending program, nearly two hundred thousand Floridians have lost their jobs. Unemployment is the highest in decades. Personal income's down. And the deficit in Washington is three times larger
We know it’s important to pass this stimulus package
Yesterday, Charlie Crist said he never endorsed the stimulus, but that's simply not true
This would have a crippling effect on Florida's state economy and the national economy
Party leaders and committees and outside organizations can express their preferences, as the NRSC has done ... We believe Charlie Crist, who is pro-life, pro-Second Amendment and pro-family, represents Republicans’ best opportunity to keep this seat.
I don't at all. You know, I think what we did with the stimulus money was save about over 20,000 jobs in education, provide more infrastructure for Florida and every $1 billion they estimate spent on infrastructure in the state provides over 20,000 additional jobs. It's the right thing to do, and I'm al...
We're seriously looking at it. We like Marco Rubio a lot. We think that Charlie Crist represents some of the same things that Dede Scozzafava represents
Federal stimulus money was used to balance the budget. They cited that as an irresponsible move that will hurt the future taxpayers of Florida
In an abundance of caution, the Charlie Crist for U.S. Senate Campaign will return contributions received from Scott and Kim Rothstein. Contributions in the amount of $9,600 will be turned over to a proper entity as soon as possible.
I don't at all. You know, I think what we did with the stimulus money was save about over 20,000 jobs in education, provide more infrastructure for Florida and every $1 billion they estimate spent on infrastructure in the state provides over 20,000 additional jobs. It's the right thing to do, and I'm al...
Jeb Bush overshadows Charlie Crist in poll
What is happening now they are talking about a stimulus, too, and I think it's wrong ... We get that here in Florida.
Rothstein has been a major Republican contributor and money-raiser who raised big bucks for John McCain’s presidential bid and Gov. Charlie Crist’s 2010 Senate campaign.
I think everyone in the planet knew he was in Florida ... I did not have his line-by-line itinerary.
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