corner.nationalreview.com - 1/2/2009
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From someone very knowledgeable about the Florida supreme court:
FYI, the buzz here in Florida is that Governor Charlie Crist is preparing to name his third Florida Supreme Court pick as soon as today. Crist's first two picks were solid conservatives - Rick Polston and Charles Canady - but ...
Gov. Crist, you may now kiss the bride
msnbc.msn.com 12/13/2008 — Gov. Charlie Crist became the first sitting Florida governor to wed in nearly 42 years, exchanging vows Friday at a ceremony attended by some 200 relatives, friends and celebrities.
Florida Gov. Crist Considers Senate Race - The Fix
voices.washingtonpost.com 2/3/2009 — Too bad the political party he hangs after his name is controlled by the English-speaking wing of the Worldwide Taliban Movement. If he were in a modern party like the Democratic Party, he might be able to get in on his merits. We have proven that we ...
Crist Has Choice of Races
politicalwire.com 2/19/2009 — Florida Gov. Charlie Crist (R) has very high approval ratings and
remains well positioned for either a re-election bid or a 2010 Senate,
according to a new Quinnipiac poll . Crist would be heavily favored to win the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate and ...
Poll: Crist up big in Florida
briefingroom.thehill.com 6/5/2009 — Gov. Charlie Crist has a commanding lead in the Florida Senate Republican primary, according to a new Strategic Vision (R) poll.
Crist leads Florida State House Speaker Marco Rubio 59%-22%.
Crist also runs stronger against hypothetical general ...
Crist Is Popular Among Florida Republicans, Too
politics.theatlantic.com 5/13/2009 — The knock on Gov. Charlie Crist (R-FL), who today announced that he's running for Senate in 2010, is that he's governing like a Democrat and is therefore unpopular with Republican primary voters. CW is just wrong in this case; the best Florida polling ...
Video: GOP looks to Crist in Florida Senate race
politicalnewslive.blogspot.com 5/13/2009 — Popular Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is jumping into that state's Senate race, raising Republicans' hopes of keeping that seat in the party. As the AP's Julie Pace reports, national Republicans seem to be rallying around the moderate Crist.