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Two months ago, political analysts expected that Crist's shift to independent would split the GOP vote and give Meek, who appeared a shoo-in for the Democratic nomination, an outside chance of winning the seat. Now Crist is courting groups that historically supported Democrats, and Greene's television blitz has put him in serious contention to upset Meek in the Aug. 24 primary. The best way to get name recognition quickly in a state as large as Florida is on TV -- Greene's strength. If he keeps his commercials on the air, his name recognition could outstrip Meek's in a few weeks, said Aubrey Jewett, a political science professor at the University of Central Florida. "Up until now we haven't had a primary," said Meek's spokesman Adam Sharon. He said TV ads cost about $1.5 million a week in Florida, money is finite and Meek "will go on television at the right time." The TV ads have given Greene the ability to define himself. And they are not about the colorful characters in his past. After serving prison time for running a high-priced Los Angeles prostitution ring, Fleiss became a victim of domestic violence. Greene says she came to him looking for help. Greene says he befriended Tyson after the former heavyweight boxing champion had served time for rape. He said he believes in redemption. "I don't live my life looking over my shoulder, worried about who my friends are in case I ever run for office," he says. Greene's loose party affiliation could be an issue for voters. He ran as a Republican in a 1982 California congressional race, loosing in the primaries. Since then he's mostly registered as an independent. Greene has not released his tax returns, a voluntary step most candidates follow. He's also asked for an extension in filing the personal financial disclosure form.
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