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Charlie Crist: The luckiest pol in America
By: Maggie Haberman and Alexander Burns, Politico.com
March 23, 2013 07:03 AM EDT
After a years-long slump, Charlie Crist is starting to look again like one of the luckiest men in professional politics.
The party-switching ex-Republican governor’s name had largely become a punch line in Florida political circles, but he’s now not only seriously pursuing a new gubernatorial campaign, each day new obstacles seem to almost miraculously fall out of his path.
His most formidable potential Democratic primary opponents – former state CFO Alex Sink and former Miami Mayor Manny Diaz – have quietly signaled they are leaning against running. In Sink’s case, that reluctance heightened after her husband, the well-liked Tampa attorney and former gubernatorial candidate Bill McBride, succumbed to a heart attack in December.
Crist has the admiration – and appreciation – of a White House that considered his 2012 endorsement key. And if party-jumping often leads to political oblivion, Crist is proving that timing is everything; not only does he seem to be cruising to the nomination, he would face an increasingly beleaguered incumbent, Gov. Rick Scott, who suddenly seems eminently beatable.
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By: Maggie Haberman and Alexander Burns, Politico.com
March 23, 2013 07:03 AM EDT
After a years-long slump, Charlie Crist is starting to look again like one of the luckiest men in professional politics.
The party-switching ex-Republican governor’s name had largely become a punch line in Florida political circles, but he’s now not only seriously pursuing a new gubernatorial campaign, each day new obstacles seem to almost miraculously fall out of his path.
His most formidable potential Democratic primary opponents – former state CFO Alex Sink and former Miami Mayor Manny Diaz – have quietly signaled they are leaning against running. In Sink’s case, that reluctance heightened after her husband, the well-liked Tampa attorney and former gubernatorial candidate Bill McBride, succumbed to a heart attack in December.
Crist has the admiration – and appreciation – of a White House that considered his 2012 endorsement key. And if party-jumping often leads to political oblivion, Crist is proving that timing is everything; not only does he seem to be cruising to the nomination, he would face an increasingly beleaguered incumbent, Gov. Rick Scott, who suddenly seems eminently beatable.
(More here.)
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