Florida
Democrats rally around Charlie Crist for governor
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[August 29, 2014]
ORLANDO Fla. (Reuters) - Florida
Democrats launched a "unity tour" on Thursday to close ranks around
Charlie Crist, a former Republican governor of the state who is running
as the Democratic candidate in this year's election.
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Crist shared hugs and a kiss with the opponent that he
resoundingly defeated in Tuesday's primaries, former state
legislator Nan Rich, who introduced him as "the man who will lead
the Democratic ticket to victory in November."
"This kind of unity doesn't ordinarily happen in the Democratic
Party. Well, it’s a new day," Crist said at an event in Orlando.
Crist is running against Republican Governor Rick Scott, who easily
cruised to primary victory
Calling themselves the "people's team," the tour made stops in
Orlando and Fort Lauderdale, where Crist was joined on stage by a
bevy of big-name Democrats, including Democratic National Committee
chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Florida Senator Bill Nelson and
Crist's running mate, Annette Taddeo, among others.
Wasserman Schultz tweeted enthusiastically: "Floridians can agree
that there's only one candidate for Gov that shares their interest
and that's @CharlieCrist!"
For Crist, who governed Florida as a Republican from 2007 to 2011
and now wants the job back under a different party label, the
display was designed to quell any lingering doubts about whether he
would be embraced by Democrats.
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His resounding primary victory was accompanied by dismal voter
turnout, with voters in the Democratic stronghold in south Florida
showing particularly little enthusiasm for the election.
Democrats say they are now rallying around a race that polls show to
be in a virtual tie. Crist urged Democrats to join him in winning
back the governor's mansion.
"In 68 days you, me, and Florida are going to be - Scott free."
(Writing by Letitia Stein, editing by David Adams and Cynthia
Osterman)
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