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Charlie Crist's Democratic Support Surging

MIKE SCHNEIDER   08/ 9/10 04:40 PM ET   AP

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ORLANDO, Fla. — The share of Democratic supporters donating to Charlie Crist's U.S. Senate campaign has multiplied since the Florida governor left the GOP in April to run as an independent, according to an analysis by The Associated Press.

Donors who had given to President Obama's 2008 campaign made up almost 10 percent of the individual contributions to Crist's campaign in the second quarter of this year, from April through June. By comparison, Obama donors made up only about 2.5 percent of individual contributions to Crist when he was running for Senate as a Republican, according to the AP analysis.

The percentage of donations Crist received from contributors to his 2006 Democratic gubernatorial rival, Jim Davis, doubled. Through March as a Republican, Crist received slightly more than 3 percent of his donations from Davis donors. In the second quarter, about 7 percent of his donations came from Davis contributors.

If Crist wins the Senate seat in November's election, Democrats likely will try to persuade the independent to caucus with them.

Sarasota attorney David M. Shapiro, a registered Democrat, wrote Crist's campaign two checks for $2,400 each, the maximum allowed after Crist left the GOP. Shapiro doesn't like Republican candidate Marco Rubio, and he also applauded Crist's decision to veto a bill tying teacher's pay to test scores and the governor's attempt to ban offshore drilling in state waters.

"That did it, when he left the GOP, but a lot of the positions that he took resonated with me," said Shapiro, 50, who contributed both to Obama and Davis. "There are very few Republicans I would have given to in the past. I can't even remember the last one."

Crist left the GOP after polls showed him trailing Rubio. A poll released last month showed Crist slightly ahead of Rubio in a three-way general election matchup, with the Democratic contenders U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek and billionaire businessman Jeff Greene trailing.

Meek spokesman Adam Sharon said the jump in Democratic-donor support didn't suggest a mass movement toward Crist. Rubio's spokesman Alex Burgos said some Democrats' support for Crist is "unique, but speaks to the larger issue of Charlie Crist willing to do and say anything to win votes and raise money."

Even before he left the GOP, Crist held appeal to some Democrats.

Lorna Gregory, 53, who runs a managed health care company in Tampa, wrote Crist two checks for $2,400 after donating to Obama and Davis in years past. She considered Crist a moderate and was grateful that during budget negotiations he had preserved funding for anti-domestic violence advocacy.

"I think he still has a tremendous amount of credibility," said Gregory, a registered Democrat. "I'm seeing a lot of my colleagues and friends, who typically vote Democratic, tipping their hat toward him."

Crist raised $1.8 million in the second quarter and has raised almost $12 million in the election cycle. Rubio raised $4.5 million in the second quarter, and has raised a total of $11.5 million.

Meek raised more than $1 million in the second quarter, and he has raised a total of $7 million. Greene has spent $5.9 million on his Senate campaign, mostly from his own pockets.

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ORLANDO, Fla. — The share of Democratic supporters donating to Charlie Crist's U.S. Senate campaign has multiplied since the Florida governor left the GOP in April to run as an independent, acco...
ORLANDO, Fla. — The share of Democratic supporters donating to Charlie Crist's U.S. Senate campaign has multiplied since the Florida governor left the GOP in April to run as an independent, acco...
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COMMUNITY PUNDITS
Gaylord P Farqua 09:51 PM on 08/09/2010
Crist is a welcome departure from the field of candidates from either party. Meeks has virtually no money or support, Green is out to buy the seat, and Rubio is a Hispanic version of Jeb Bush. Florida politics is still dominated by Jeb and the GOP legislature that answers all questions with "budget cuts." Crist has, at least, shown some willingness to listen to new ideas and take a more nonpartisan  Read More...
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shka2228
06:00 PM on 09/04/2010
I just hope if he is going to be hanging out with the Democrats he will be like Bernie Sanders and Not Joe Lieberman.
03:21 PM on 08/11/2010
I live in FL. Charlie is a combination of a RINO / DINO ---

He is sort of like the result of a union between a Horse and Donkey
03:09 PM on 08/11/2010
So the FL Dem's are throwing Meek under the bus ?.......
07:22 PM on 09/09/2010
Kendrick Meek seems to me to be a minor league Adlai Stevenson. He is a good party man. He runs for major office time and again. But he is a perennial non-winner.

Y'see how I couldn't bring myself to call him a loser? That's an insult and Meek is a, y'know, nice guy.
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Yurdelite51
09:18 AM on 08/11/2010
Oh yeah one more thing. Charlie retains his ties to the republican party by stating he is a republican to his core and considers himself an Independent republican. You go Charlie...keep 'em guessing.
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Yurdelite51
09:09 AM on 08/11/2010
I just LOVE how the Democrats here are falling all over themselves about Charlie and how he supported the President and accepted the Recovery Act funds and bucked his party. How he is so honest and upstanding. Yeah right. He's a 1/2 termer just like Palin. He is a virtual quitter because he's been running for Senate for over a year now. Unlike Palin he already has money so he doesn't need that.

http://www.theledger.com/article/20091108/COLUMNISTS/911085022

Honesty? HA! After saying he definitely would not do it, he did a full flip flop.

http://www.politifact.com/florida/statements/2010/apr/29/charlie-crist/crist-flip-flops-promise-run-republican-independen/

He won't say who he will caucus with because he wants to have it both ways. He will lose support with the Independent republicans he has managed to attract if he says he will caucus with Democrats and vice versa. What will Charlie do and that caucus with the people BS ain't gonna cut it.

http://www.politifact.com/florida/statements/2010/apr/29/charlie-crist/crist-flip-flops-promise-run-republican-independen/
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Yurdelite51
09:13 AM on 08/11/2010
Excuse the double links.
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jerrde
tea is good for you
11:05 AM on 08/10/2010
charlie is a rino
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PJ M
09:06 AM on 08/10/2010
When Charlie Crist becomes the next US Senator from Florida, it is lights out for what is left of The Bush political machine ...
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Yurdelite51
09:19 AM on 08/11/2010
Too bad it won't be for the Bush who ruined Florida...
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PJ M
08:52 AM on 08/10/2010
A History lesson ... Bobbie Kennedy was a thug for a time.

History thinks of Joe McCarthy as this virulent Redbaiter, but Bobby Kennedy was a black-and-white moralist at this stage of his life. And the Communists were the bad guys, and anybody who was against the Communists was therefore a good guy and so he liked the kind of black-and-white morality that Joe McCarthy was selling.

What was striking about Bobby was not that he worked for Joe McCarthy so much, but rather that he admired Joe McCarthy, and became very close to Joe. So when McCarthy was conducting his investigations into suspected Communists, Bobby enthusiastically joined in this role.

Bobby Kennedy changed, and I strongly believe Crist will shift to the left ...
07:22 PM on 09/09/2010
Quite so. Thank you for reminding me.
08:44 AM on 08/10/2010
I'd have to say, I like Crist more than Meek. Crist seems more likable, someone who stands on principle, and not ideology. Not to mention that Meek supported Hillary in the primaries.
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rray
Jazz Fan in Floriduh
08:40 AM on 08/10/2010
when running for governor christ was opposed to offshore drilling once elected he flipped for limited drilling whatever that is like the old saying goes fool me once.......................
07:18 PM on 09/09/2010
And he said he was wrong after the BP disaster. Few people can admit to a mistake.
08:38 AM on 08/10/2010
Me being the die-hard Obama supporter I am, I would vote for Crist. Meek campaigned for Hillary in the primaries. Furthermore, I think Crist is a likeable guy. Rubio comes off as an angry idealogue. If I were a Floridian, I would vote for Crist.
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debkey
08:32 AM on 08/10/2010
I must say, I like him a lot better as an Independent. I will probably vote for him.
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dclintn648
Better a pro than a con
08:18 AM on 08/10/2010
Anybody know where he stands on tax cuts for the greedy?
10:42 AM on 08/10/2010
He is a Republican who was going to lose the Republican nomination. He is a moderate. But how many moderate Republicans have ever spoken out against any tax cuts for anybody?
11:07 PM on 08/10/2010
Crist saw the writing on the wall as far as running against Rubio was concerned, because the big money was supporting Rubio. He beat them to the punch, that's all.

Crist is one of the more reasonable Republicans and obviously a smart politician. He has come a long way and has gone against his party before leaving it to run as an Independent. He is well liked in Florida. He is seen as fair, He wants to be elected. Could be the winning combination.
08:12 AM on 08/10/2010
Joe Lieberman was a respected and conforming Democrat for years who took a stand on one issue, and his party completely disowned him. He took a stand on principle, yet he is vilified.

Charlie Christ, on the other hand, realizing that his party had decided that he was not the man for these times, completely ABANDONED his principles in order to satisfy what must then be a PERSONAL quest to sit in the Senate, where he will no doubt have some equally personal agenda.

Is that what you want, a man of indistinct convictions who puts himself first? You would think that a battleground state with the population of Florida would see a Democratic contender who actually represents his party, rather than a guy who mainly represents himself.
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dclintn648
Better a pro than a con
08:21 AM on 08/10/2010
Lieberman took a stand on one issue? He freaking campaigned for the Republicans, dweeb! He's a LIAR and a SLEAZEBALL, that's NOT principle!
08:37 AM on 08/10/2010
Lieberman did campaign for McCain as you say, but he did so entirely on the basis of that one issue which he clearly felt was important. And since his reelection he has caucused closely with the Dems. That isn't surprising - the man is a Democrat.

But what is Christ? Do you really think HE is a Democrat? A stronger case could be made for Arlen Specter.

I'll say it again: Lieberman is a man of principles, and Christ is a man of no principles.
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PJ M
08:30 AM on 08/10/2010
The Florida Republican Party abandoned Charlie Crist and the people of Florida by putting Ideology before Reality ....
08:07 AM on 08/10/2010
it's true