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hlthe2b

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3. Depends on the politco... I don't really believe Charlie Crist was ever fully aligned with RETHUGS
Fri Nov 1, 2013, 05:47 PM
Nov 2013

so, his move to the Dem party only makes sense.

But I am always wary when they change.

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I also fear a move to the right. We have moved too much that way already. broiles Nov 2013 #1
typically this is just noise. unblock Nov 2013 #2
I agree davidpdx Nov 2013 #23
Depends on the politco... I don't really believe Charlie Crist was ever fully aligned with RETHUGS hlthe2b Nov 2013 #3
As a floridian kydo Nov 2013 #17
In fairness Rubio won with over 50% dsc Nov 2013 #26
Actually it was not over 50% kydo Nov 2013 #30
actually I thought he had dsc Nov 2013 #32
no he didn't DrDan Nov 2013 #52
Polls showing a two way race between Rubio and Meek showed Rubio with 60+% of the vote. stevenleser Nov 2013 #59
If the 'Moderates' wish to claim Crist as one of their own, perhaps they might consider Bluenorthwest Nov 2013 #60
On whom are you hanging the "moderate" label here? Me? Skinner and the rest of the admins? stevenleser Nov 2013 #64
I'll give more weight to the second concern more when we have 60+ Senate seats geek tragedy Nov 2013 #4
+1 Hekate Nov 2013 #49
If they ever aligned with the enemy before, then I don't trust them until I see what is in their CTyankee Nov 2013 #5
Yes. AlinPA Nov 2013 #10
We are at that point Turbineguy Nov 2013 #6
Goldwater was decent on some social issues, but was a far right wackadoodle geek tragedy Nov 2013 #12
It makes the frothing media and pundits look strange leftstreet Nov 2013 #7
I'm starting to think we need a 3rd party Awknid Nov 2013 #8
We do have multiple parties. They just don't get anywhere. N/T GreenStormCloud Nov 2013 #19
I feel the same sandyshoes17 Nov 2013 #9
Seems dishonest libodem Nov 2013 #11
Good thing, if they are moderate or left-wing enough Nick Junior Nov 2013 #13
Moderate and left wing Republicans? Fumesucker Nov 2013 #29
The last of the liberal Republicans left office with Lowell Weicker. Chan790 Nov 2013 #40
This has been happening in the last thirty years, probably most of the switches was to Thinkingabout Nov 2013 #14
They can go to Hell. Katashi_itto Nov 2013 #15
At this point, I'd rather have them on the inside pissing out hughee99 Nov 2013 #16
Pete McCloskey switched parties for all the right reasons Brother Buzz Nov 2013 #18
That is an extraordinary statement. TreasonousBastard Nov 2013 #44
Thye can't be trusted. notadmblnd Nov 2013 #20
Hillary Clinton (before 1968) and Markos Moulistas (before 1988) were both Republians Agnosticsherbet Nov 2013 #21
And another former Republican was Teresa Heinz Kerry, wife of John Kerry Agnosticsherbet Nov 2013 #28
Clinton, Elizabeth Warren, both were Republican voters, neither ever ran as a Republican Bluenorthwest Nov 2013 #61
It remains that they we should welcome people who want to be Democrats. Agnosticsherbet Nov 2013 #68
That's my biggest fear kydo Nov 2013 #22
I don't think having former republicans join the Democratic party moves bluestate10 Nov 2013 #24
I wish Rahm Emmanuel would switch parties. mucifer Nov 2013 #25
Actually, its not off topic. Stinky The Clown Nov 2013 #33
I'm good with it. The fewer in the GOP, the more they are marginalized. Faygo Kid Nov 2013 #27
It's important to have bigger numbers than the other guys...nt SidDithers Nov 2013 #31
1 Word- Suspicious ruffburr Nov 2013 #34
Many on both sides will remain beholden to big donors Auggie Nov 2013 #35
Depends on who it is and how willing the Democratic base is to step up Skidmore Nov 2013 #36
Not only the base, but the leaders. Remember when liberals ran ads against... polichick Nov 2013 #54
It does help paint the picture of the Republican party as a sinking ship. WonderGrunion Nov 2013 #37
I'm with Nancy! Chan790 Nov 2013 #38
Pretty much what you said. I would like it better if they switched principles too arcane1 Nov 2013 #39
We need to be moving to the left, whereas these ex-Repubs will pull us further right... Scuba Nov 2013 #41
I think if there's any possible way for someone who the Republican party accepted... mike_c Nov 2013 #42
We can keep banging our heads against the wall or we can move forward. randome Nov 2013 #43
well put, the extreme leftwing whining about republicans turning into democrats beachbum bob Nov 2013 #57
insisting on political purity relegates a party to minority status scheming daemons Nov 2013 #45
We purged a lot of them out, we sure as hell B Calm Nov 2013 #46
I find them to be disgusting. Autumn Nov 2013 #47
not sure, in one way it's nice to get them out of the gop, gopiscrap Nov 2013 #48
Literally no vote or combination of votes is more important than that caucus vote Recursion Nov 2013 #50
From what I can see those that are switching are from blue dog states anyway, where it might be lostincalifornia Nov 2013 #51
It may not move us to the right treestar Nov 2013 #53
Fine as long as they get with our progressive program. nt bemildred Nov 2013 #55
Further blurring whatever distinctions remain between the two parties... Orsino Nov 2013 #56
ridiculous to claim that beachbum bob Nov 2013 #58
Here is your 'Moderate' Charlie Crist on Palin's superiority to Obama. Bluenorthwest Nov 2013 #62
Accept them, but don't trust them until they have a progressive voting track record. Period. ancianita Nov 2013 #63
really uncomfortable and suspicious rurallib Nov 2013 #65
This message was self-deleted by its author Johnny Ready Nov 2013 #66
OK as long as the right process is used rock Nov 2013 #67
They're doing it out of political calculation and not because their positions have changed. alarimer Nov 2013 #69
I'm not a fan. Nt Pale Blue Dot Nov 2013 #70
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