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Charlie Crist continues political makeover with Barack Obama endorsement

Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, a Republican-turned-independent, continued his political makeover Sunday by endorsing President Barack Obama’s re-election and calling him “the right leader for our times.”

 

Dem. Meek denies he'll quit 3-way Fla. Senate race

Dem. Meek denies he'll quit 3-way Fla. Senate race

Florida's three-way Senate race grew testier Friday as the last-place Democratic candidate denied claims that former President Bill Clinton had advised him to drop out, saying the idea came instead from his independent rival, Gov. Charlie Crist...

 

Florida Senate race starts without a clear favorite

Florida Senate race starts without a clear favorite

Rep. Kendrick Meek is the Democratic nominee for Senate, overcoming billionaire Jeff Greene's massive television and mail onslaught to win a bitter Florida primary. Meek will face off against Gov. Charlie Crist and Republican Marco Rubio in November.

 

Florida's Crist, trailing Rubio badly, may run as independent

Florida's Crist, trailing Rubio badly, may run as independent

Because April 30 is the deadline for Charlie Crist to declare if he's running for US Senate as a Republican or independent or at all. Until Crist makes his intention clear, there is almost nothing Crist or Rubio can ...

 

Poll: Crist ahead in general election, trails in GOP primary - USA Today

Brace yourself for another round of speculation about whether Florida Gov. Charlie Crist will run as an independent for Senate. A Quinnipiac Poll out this morning shows Crist badly trailing former Florida House Speaker Marco Rubio in the GOP primary.

 

Poll: Dead heat in Fla. Senate GOP primary

Former Florida legislator Marco Rubio has closed the gap in the race for the state's Republican U.S. Senate nomination and is in a virtual dead heat with Gov. Charlie Crist, according to a poll released Tuesday.

 

Crist Enters Senate Race

Crist Enters Senate Race

Florida Gov. Crist said he will run for the Senate rather than seek a second term as the battleground state's chief executive.

 

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