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he-absolutely-will-not-stop-ever-until-hes-elected-jim-geraghtyNational Review/The Corner:

Jim Geraghty

July 14, 2015

 

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“Listen, and understand! Charlie Crist is out there! He can’t be bargained with! He can’t be reasoned with! He doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear! And he absolutely will not stop, ever, until he’s elected to some office in Florida!”

 

 

He’ll be back… or at least, he wants to be:

 

 

The Florida Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling last Thursday calling for eight Congressional districts to be re-drawn. One of the districts, currently held by U.S. Rep. David Jolly (R-Indian Shores), covers Crist’s hometown of St. Petersburg and would almost certainly have to be reconfigured as a Democratic-leaning seat. As a Democrat with broad popularity in Pinellas County, Crist is seen as a formidable contender should he decide to run.

 

“You saw a big groundswell in 2014 to make sure that Charlie Crist was the Democratic nominee for governor. You’ve had some folks talk to him about the United States Senate this election cycle, but this race, being redistricted into his hometown, makes all the sense in the world for Charlie Crist and his return to public service,” said Crist adviser Kevin Cate.

 

In a sign that many Republicans view their chances of holding a reconfigured Pinellas County district greatly diminished, Jolly next week will announce his candidacy for Florida’s open U.S. Senate seat. By declining to defend the Congressional seat, Jolly’s move may make Crist’s decision easier.

 

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Seeing as Crist has lost past statewide bids as a Republican, an independent, and as a Democrat, does he want to try some new party this time? Green? Libertarian? Socialist?


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he-absolutely-will-not-stop-ever-until-hes-elected-jim-geraghty:

Jim Geraghty

July 14, 2015

 

Screen%20Shot%202015-07-14%20at%207.17.5

“Listen, and understand! Charlie Crist is out there! He can’t be bargained with! He can’t be reasoned with! He doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear! And he absolutely will not stop, ever, until he’s elected to some office in Florida!”

 

 

He’ll be back… or at least, he wants to be:

 

 

The Florida Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling last Thursday calling for eight Congressional districts to be re-drawn. One of the districts, currently held by U.S. Rep. David Jolly (R-Indian Shores), covers Crist’s hometown of St. Petersburg and would almost certainly have to be reconfigured as a Democratic-leaning seat. As a Democrat with broad popularity in Pinellas County, Crist is seen as a formidable contender should he decide to run.

 

“You saw a big groundswell in 2014 to make sure that Charlie Crist was the Democratic nominee for governor. You’ve had some folks talk to him about the United States Senate this election cycle, but this race, being redistricted into his hometown, makes all the sense in the world for Charlie Crist and his return to public service,” said Crist adviser Kevin Cate.

 

In a sign that many Republicans view their chances of holding a reconfigured Pinellas County district greatly diminished, Jolly next week will announce his candidacy for Florida’s open U.S. Senate seat. By declining to defend the Congressional seat, Jolly’s move may make Crist’s decision easier.

 

(Snip)

 

 

Seeing as Crist has lost past statewide bids as a Republican, an independent, and as a Democrat, does he want to try some new party this time? Green? Libertarian? Socialist?


 

Well shoot @Valin. Maybe he can go transgender and try all three over again as a woman. He hasn't tried THAT!!!LMFAO.gif

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Well shoot @Valin. Maybe he can go transgender and try all three over again as a woman. He hasn't tried THAT!!!LMFAO.gif

 

 

 

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