Crist losing his mojo: Politico
posted at 12:15 pm on November 16, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
Six months ago, Charlie Crist looked like he could do no wrong. He had built a remarkable job-approval rating as Florida’s governor and looked like a shoo-in to hold the state in the red column. Then Crist decided to run for the Senate instead, hoping to replace the retiring Mel Martinez (R), and got an endorsement from the NRSC within hours even though conservative Marco Rubio had already filed to run for the nomination. Six months later, Crist suddenly looks vulnerable, and as Politico reports, he only has himself to blame:
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is witnessing a sharp downturn in his political fortunes, imperiling his standing as the presumptive next senator from Florida and leaving Washington and Tallahassee wondering if the seemingly invincible Republican has lost his way.
Even after a series of self-inflicted wounds — ranging from his dubious assertion that he never endorsed President Barack Obama’s stimulus to the departure of a longtime communications director — and a slide in the polls, Crist remains the undisputed front-runner against GOP primary opponent Marco Rubio, the former state House speaker.
But there is little question that battleship Crist has sprung a leak.
“Charlie Crist is a remarkable natural politician who has had enormous success at the ballot box over time. However, there is a sense among some Republicans out there that he has lost his mojo,” said Rick Wilson, a Florida Republican strategist.
“Until a month and a half ago, it was a nonrace. Now it’s a race. And it has all to do with Charlie Crist himself,” said Brett Doster, a Tallahassee-based GOP strategist. “It’s, figure out how quickly you can take a gun and put it down your leg and shoot yourself.”
Most of Crist’s self-inflicted damage comes from two decisions this year, both having to do with Barack Obama. When Obama was riding high in the polls in Florida, Crist tried hitching his wagon to Obama on Porkulus in order to ride Obama’s coattails. He also wanted to show Floridians that he was a “pragmatist” as opposed to an ideologue, and both endorsed and campaigned for Porkulus because Crist said it would curb unemployment and benefit Florida’s economy.
Now that Porkulus has been an obvious flop, Crist suddenly looks a lot more like an opportunist than a pragmatist. Rather than just admit that he was wrong about the stimulus package, Crist gave Floridians little credit for either memory or intelligence by claiming that he’d never endorsed it at all. The Rubio campaign wasted little time in showing that Crist was lying through his teeth:
If a politician wants to “lose his mojo,” he can’t do it any better than to lie and insult the intelligence of voters. Instead of simply admitting he got it wrong, which would have at least protected his credibility while acknowledging a failure in judgment, Floridians now have good reason to distrust Crist’s honesty as well. Meanwhile, Rubio got the initial policy position correct, and looks a lot more honest than Crist.
Crist still leads in Florida, and the race is far from over. However, voters will remember Crist’s incompetence and dishonesty, which will eat away at his support, especially among Republican primary voters. It was Crist’s race to lose all along, and he’s done about as well as anyone ever has in losing it.










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I heard of Sarah Palin months before she was picked VP on the Glenn Beck program. Found her to be incredibly gifted with her choice of giving birth to her son….and so when I found out that Sarah was picked as VP- I was jumping like a jumping jack bean in my overalls. :)
I am in favor of Rubio election win and have been telling the family members in FL to vote Rubio….
hawkman on November 16, 2009 at 2:28 PM
Is Crist related with George Allen?…are they the dumb twins?
Falz on November 16, 2009 at 2:41 PM
How do you defend the indefensible (Crist)?
It’s much easier to post some meaningless repetitive snark about “Palinistas” than to explain how Crist “lost his mojo”…
Norwegian on November 16, 2009 at 3:00 PM
Umm … this statement if soundly refuted by President Obama who lied and insulted the intelligence of voters repeatedly. It is only now that they are starting to shy away from this guy, but that was only after he told about 100 lies.
RonDelDon on November 16, 2009 at 3:01 PM
Rubio has not been formally endorsed by Jeb.
Marybeth on November 16, 2009 at 4:49 PM
First off, Martinez didn’t retire. He quit. Which is fine with me. A small group of us emailed his office every week since the Florida primary went to McCain, with the help of Martinez and Crist the day before the polls opened, telling him we would vote for a corpse before we would mark a ballot for him again. Or Crist.
Crist is beyond your typical political opportunist. WAY beyond. The absolutely worst path of least resistance politician that you can imagine. And he lies to the voters like he thinks we are democrats……
Down in flames. I hope and pray.
JeffinOrlando on November 16, 2009 at 5:16 PM
If a politician wants to “lose his mojo,” he can’t do
Yeah, but those were democrat voters. They like, and expect, to be abused by their leaders.
trigon on November 16, 2009 at 5:35 PM
This is what happens when they pick a candidate too far out. The same thing happened with Hillary and Rudy…they looked like a sure thing early on. Crist could still win, but things have changed since spring. The national party really should not interfere with these primaries, just let the people decide.
Terrye on November 16, 2009 at 5:56 PM
Crist is a RINO. RINOs need to become extinct in the political landscape.
Dandapani on November 16, 2009 at 8:59 PM
I got his mojo right here. They sell mojo by the gallon in Miami. Time for him to stock up -
RD on November 16, 2009 at 10:57 PM
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