Aaron Sharockman and Adam C. Smith at the
St. Petersburg Times report:
Nov 01, 2010 07:40 PM
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If you look at Crist campaigning across Florida in recent days, he's as upbeat as any frontrunner.
"Democracy is a wonderful thing," said Crist, rooting for a high turnout aboard the five-seat King Air plane that flew him across the state Monday.
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"Ours is not the campaign that is based, on anger, and pessimism and despair, that's Marco's world. That's not our sunny Florida," Crist told a hometown crowd at Albert Whitted Airport Monday night.
There's an army of silent support, he contends — teachers, pragmatic Floridians, secretly fed up Republicans. He says he hears from them all the time: a Republican legislator's family member Monday said their entire family would be supporting Crist, and African American Democrats quietly make the same promise despite Democrat Kendrick Meek's bid to be the first black U.S. senator in Florida history.
Plus, Florida has never seen a three-way contest like this one, so the polls are suspect, Tuesday's result unpredictable.
"Sixty percent, if you can believe any of these polls, just say no to Marco,'' Crist said. "If you want to do what's right for the future of Florida and our country, make sure that all common sense Republicans, independents and Democrats — really important, Democrats — that all Floridians unite … behind the candidate that can win."
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He also talked about what have become new political dynamics for the former Republican. To win, he says, he'll have to carry Palm Beach, Broward and Dade counties.
Former Democratic U.S. Rep. Robert Wexler of Boca Raton, joining Crist in West Palm Beach Monday, said Crist needs to do "very well" in those three Democratic strongholds. "And he will," he added.
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"I think there's a silent plurality for Charlie."
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And from Jane Musgrave at the
Palm Beach Post:
November 1, 2010
ST. PETERSBURG — At 5:47 p.m. today, his rented Beechcraft touched down in his hometown and Charlie Crist’s wild two-year ride for a seat in the U.S. Senate was over.
Yes, he’ll vote early today and talk to reporters. And he may stand on a street corner and wave signs at passing motorists. But for all practical purposes, it’s now up to the voters.
Amid a crowd of about 100 supporters, Crist acknowledged he’s not expected to win. But, he said, people who greeted him at stops at six airports from Pensacola to West Palm Beach to Miami convinced him that polls that show him as much as 10 points behind GOP candidate Marco Rubio are wrong.
“At virtually every stop, at almost every place we went, a Republican or a Democrat would come up to me and whisper to me and say, ‘Listen, my uncle’s an elected representative. He’s a Republican. I don’t want the cameras to see me, but I want you to know my whole family is going to vote for you but we haven’t told a soul.’ It’s like this covert operation around Florida,” Crist told the cheering crowd. Unfortunately, people feel intimidate by their party.”
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Urging his supporters to make sure they get their friends to the polls, Crist said: “Make sure all common sense Republicans, independents, Democrats – it’s really important Democrats – that all Floridans unite. Unite for a better future, unite behind an optimist. Unite behind a better day for Florida.”
Good luck, Governor. You have the support of many.