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Florida Governor Gets Closer to Being John McCain's VP Pick

Posted by Trish , Pensito Review at 6:57 AM on February 25, 2008.


There are a bunch of reasons why John McCain might choose the Florida governor as his running mate, but the most compelling one is money.

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The St. Petersburg Times' political writer, Adam Smith, launched the Charile Crist Veep-O-Meter and it's leaning toward the tanned one. Smith gives a bunch of reasons why John McCain might choose the Florida governor as his running mate, but the most compelling one is money.

McCain's Florida momentum in January paid off - literally. Not only did the Sunshine State and its governor help deliver him the nomination, but it pumped more than $1.28-million into his campaign, more than twice what McCain raised from Florida in the prior three months, and nearly a third of the $3.5-million he's raised from Florida to date. The Center of Responsive Politics reports that Rudy Giuliani all told raised $5.4-million from Florida, and Mitt Romney $4.4-million.

Another factor in Charlie's favor is that no one else seems to want the job. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R-Tex.) turned it down cold on ABC's This Week, while Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R-Minn.) is unpopular in his home state. Gov. Mark Sanford (R-S.C.) still looks like a possibility.

Charlie is said to be able to deliver the Sunshine State to McCain, based on the governor's own high approval ratings. Personally, I'm not feeling it. Crist is popular in Florida, yes, but in context. Democrats like me don't see him doing anything terribly wrong, in stark contrast to his predecessor Jeb Bush, and we do see him falling on the right side of some battles, like trying to get insurance companies to act fairly and turning around untenable environmental policies.

But all that sure ain't enough to make me vote Republican for president, and it way sure isn't enough to make me vote for John McCain.

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Trish is a regular blogger for the Pensito Review.


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besides....
Posted by: drmflorida on Feb 25, 2008 6:33 AM   
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Crist's main strategy has been to do whatever he can to make Floridians think he is only technically a republican. He will either further alienate the freako republican base, or screw up his chances of being re-elected. Either way, florida dems win!

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It's always Florida, the state that brought us hanging chads
Posted by: Ellie1 on Feb 25, 2008 7:18 AM   
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and George W. Bushit. Pray for a hurricane.

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A gay VP eh?
Posted by: Magginkat on Feb 25, 2008 8:29 AM   
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That should be interesting especially since it's been rumored for years that Charlie is gay.





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Florida Governor for VP???
Posted by: Quannah on Feb 25, 2008 10:21 AM   
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My question is... the current one, or possibly the last one???

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» RE: Florida Governor for VP??? Posted by: drmflorida
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As a Floridian, I hope they're wrong, and here's why
Posted by: rickiey on Feb 26, 2008 6:00 AM   
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Because I want to keep Charlie right where he is. I must admit, that I voted against him, because he's a Republican, so I didn't believe a word that came out of his mouth. I'm sure you can understand.

But since he has been in office, he's increased the housing exemption (a huge problem in Florida, because people were being taxed out of their homes), and gone after the home insurance bastards like a pit bull (another huge problem in Florida).

In the next election, there will be one Republican on my otherwise democrat ballot, and it will be him for governor again.

Would he be a good VP? I don't know, I assume he would. But it's not good enough to make me vote for McCain, thats for sure.

Of course, I can't think of ANYTHING that would make me vote for McCain, so consider the source.

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