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madfloridian

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13. Probably Nan Rich. Here's an article.
Sat Aug 31, 2013, 02:00 PM
Aug 2013
http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2012-09-11/news/fl-florida-governors-race-2014-20120911_1_charlie-crist-alex-sink-scott-and-sink

"Crist brushed off questions about a potential run, telling MSNBC host Chris Matthews he didn't think he'd challenge Scott. And Scott, when asked about potentially facing Crist, said "Isn't that a hypothetical?"

Still, Crist is considered one of several candidates potentially in the mix to run for the Democratic nomination. So far, only state Sen. Nan Rich of Weston has formally declared her intention to run. But former state Chief Financial Officer and 2010 Democratic gubernatorial nominee Alex Sink, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and former Miami-Dade County Commissioner Jimmy Morales have all hinted at potential candidacies.

A poll commissioned by Christian Ulvert, a Miami political consultant who ran former Miami Beach Sen. Dan Gelber's 2010 campaign for attorney general, found that 59 percent of Democrats had a favorable opinion of Crist and 52 percent had a favorable opinion of Sink. But when asked whom they'd vote for, just 31 percent said Sink and 29 percent said Crist.

"Charlie Crist was applauded during his four years by the Democrats and carried some big policy initiatives for the Democrats, so I'm not surprised by his favorability numbers," Ulvert said. "But favorability numbers don't always translate into votes."

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Bat Boy is so bad that even the repukes here are not going to vote for him again. L0oniX Aug 2013 #1
I hope you are right. madfloridian Aug 2013 #2
I hope you're right too, onethatcares Aug 2013 #3
The editorial only skims the surface, but it's a start. madfloridian Aug 2013 #5
Well said! nt Mojorabbit Aug 2013 #15
I'm hearing the same on the Florida east coast. They consider him non-effective..n/t monmouth3 Aug 2013 #4
what is "non effective"? onethatcares Aug 2013 #6
Which makes him non-effective. The guy is a loser...n/t monmouth3 Aug 2013 #8
Florida Dems DonCoquixote Aug 2013 #7
Agree on that. madfloridian Aug 2013 #10
especially since DonCoquixote Sep 2013 #16
I would love to agree, but DonCoquixote Sep 2013 #17
Who Will The Dem Candidate Be? otohara Aug 2013 #9
Probably Nan Rich. Here's an article. madfloridian Aug 2013 #13
Excellent article gopiscrap Aug 2013 #11
Skelator? libodem Aug 2013 #12
He's a disaster on health care. Denied 1 million Medicaid. madfloridian Aug 2013 #14
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