Posted on 05/08/2010 3:57:24 PM PDT by Biggirl
A new Mason Dixon poll conducted in Florida (625 LVs, 5/3-10, MoE +/- 4%) shows Gov. Charlie Crist leading a three-way race for Senate, with Marco Rubio just behind and Rep. Kendrick Meek a distant third.
General Election Matchup Crist (I) 38 Rubio (R) 32 Meek (D) 19
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Crist is taking alot of RAT votes. When push comes to shove, the RAT vote will go back to the RAT, and Rubio will take it.
crist is as most know here on Free Republic nothing more than a self-serving pol.
I pray he loses.
Could be close, but I think that Crist is peaking now. Rubio will close the gap, unless Meeks drops out, which I doubt.
Let’s pray he does.... otherwise expect him to caucus with the Dems...
Good Lord. I hope this plan does not work for Crist. This is not what we need. I still believe that some Floridians are pissed off at Rubio for his statement on Arizona whether fair or not.
Rats will prop up crist whenever somebody polls them until election day!
I doubt most even know he switched parties yet ... As Specter is finding out once they find out, support dwindles.
No body wants to vote for someone who is unreliable from the start. Which party is he going to cuacus with and how would you even know.
He’s getting a temporary bounce because of the oil spill and his opposition to drilling. He will not be able to ride this horse all the way ‘til November. He’s toast...
Going independent from Democrat worked for Lieberman in the 2006 election when he lost ground to Ned Lamont.
The Crist PUSH-SPIN-PUSH is on!
Over time, the Dem candidate will gain recognition, and has a decent chance at winning, especially after the Organizing for America crew kicks into high gear.
This will be Obama’s strategy in 012. Soros bucks funding a 3rd party candidate, and Baraq hoping to win in with a Clintonian plurality.
Connecticut however, unlike Florida, is a hugely liberal, hugely Dimocrat state, so your comparison is scarcely valid.
As a homosexual, Democrat, New Yorker, or all the above?
Crist is doing what, in his heart, he feels is the best for our country and working diligently to assure his election.
Personally I think he feels badly for being an inconsiderate c****ucker he!! bent on dissing those who made him what he is today and thinking about nothing but his own personal pride and future to achieve the status of Mr. Senator.
He deserves the backing of all conservatives nationwide who can help him promote inconsiderate self centered c***ukers worldwide.
We conservatives owe him that much.
/vent off
Most have no clue what is going on yet. They still think he is Republican.
Nonsense. Rubio will mop the floor with him.
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