Governor: May 2009 Archives

From The Situational Politics File...

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Both parties caught the attention of our hyperbole monitors today...

Florida Republican Gov. Charlie Crist made a much-ballyhooed announcement this morning that he'll run for his state's open Senate seat next year -- and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee wasted little time before releasing a barbed statement that essentially blames Crist for the impact of the national recession on his state.

The Democrats' broadside notes that unemployment in Florida under Crist's watch is above the national average, that the state has the second highest home foreclosure rate in the nation, and that the recently passed Florida budget raises taxes and cuts some social services to address a $6 billion gap.

OK, all's fair in politics. But the governor's seats in some other states with exceptionally high unemployment, such as Michigan and Ohio, are being defended by the Democratic Party. Is the DCCC suggesting that the Democratic incumbents there are responsible for the dire impacts of the recession? Of course not... but you can bet the Republicans will respond in kind there.


Will It Be 'Viva Crist' for Cuban-Americans?

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Republican Senate campaign strategists hope to clear the 2010 Florida primary field for star recruit Charlie Crist, the popular Republican governor, who today announced his bid to succeed retiring Republican Sen. Mel Martinez.

But not everyone in Florida's sizable and politically potent Cuban-American community will be lighting a cigar and raising a Cuba Libre (that's rum and coke) to Crist's fortunes -- at least not yet.

That's because one of their own -- Marco Rubio, a former state House Speaker -- beat Crist to the punch by announcing his own Senate candidacy last week.

Sure, the GOP brass has consolation prizes in hand to try to persuade Rubio to stay out of Crist's way in 2010: A run instead for the now-open governor's seat or some other major statewide office.