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« on: October 18, 2012, 02:23:45 PM »


It'd be nice if they actually did that.
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« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2012, 03:59:13 PM »

There is absolutely no way Crist can survive a Democratic primary.

Former Gubernatorial candidate Alex Sink announces her candidacy for the Democratic nomination, followed shortly by former Governor Charlie Crist, joining Nan Rich among the Democratic candidates. Come election day, the liberal and South Florida vote is split among Sink and Rich, with conservative Democrats, teachers, African-Americans and Tampa Bay residents voting overwhelmingly for Crist, powering him to victory over the divided liberals.
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« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2012, 05:16:30 PM »
« Edited: October 19, 2012, 05:19:39 PM by IDS Legislator SJoyceFla »

There is absolutely no way Crist can survive a Democratic primary.

Former Gubernatorial candidate Alex Sink announces her candidacy for the Democratic nomination, followed shortly by former Governor Charlie Crist, joining Nan Rich among the Democratic candidates. Come election day, the liberal and South Florida vote is split among Sink and Rich, with conservative Democrats, teachers, African-Americans and Tampa Bay residents voting overwhelmingly for Crist, powering him to victory over the divided liberals.
Unless another Democrat similar to Crist enters the race. Kendrick Meek running would be ironic.

Someone of Crist's statute? Buckhorn and Graham have denied interest, and Rod Smith doesn't exactly strike me as being at Crist's caliber (he was Sink's running mate), and he also has a 25 year old son who's battling a rare form of cancer. Dyer's a bit more well-known, but still a relative nobody compared to Crist (and the election fraud thing...). Brown's not developed enough. Your only real options are Pam Iorio, Bud Chiles, or Bill Nelson, and Iorio isn't running and Nelson isn't leaving the Senate. Florida Democrats want to actually win an election, and when you've only got one winning candidate, you go with them.

http://www.stpetepolls.org/surveys/election_2012_september_2014_primary.html
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