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Crist, who supported the economic stimulus and said he likes some things in the health care law but that it needs to be fixed, portrayed himself as a centrist who backs the best policies of each party. After Meek and Rubio argued over the stimulus, Crist said, "What you just witnessed is the problem and the reason I'm running as an independent. These two guys are going at each other because one's the Republican right, one's the Democratic left. What's true is there are good things that both parties can present to the future of our country." Meek pointed out that Crist has changed his position on several issues, including once being against allowing gay couples to adopt children and later praising a legal decision that said Florida's ban is unconstitutional. "Charlie Crist stands on a wet paper box," Meek said. "You don't know where he is." Rubio said neither Crist nor Meek would oppose the Obama administration. "The values of Congressman Meek can be found in his voting record. His voting record is virtually identical to (House Speaker) Nancy Pelosi's, and Gov. Crist was a Republican six months ago, now he's changed his position on virtually every issue," Rubio said. "People deserve a senator that's going to go to Washington D.C., stand up to the direction they're taking our country and offer an alternative."
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