One of the country’s most contentious and looked upon congressional race is between Rep. David Jolly (R) and Democratic nominee Charlie Crist in Florida’s 13th congressional district.
Jolly is the incumbent congressman, while Crist is the consummate political candidate.Crist, the one time popular Republican governor of Florida and now a Democrat, has been on a campaign losing streak. Crist’s downward turn in politics began with his 2010 Senate race, and then his gubernatorial race against Gov. Rick Scott (R) in 2014.
Crist needs to win his congressional race against Jolly. He has to win in order to stay somewhat relevant in today’s political world.
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While Crist and Jolly continue have been punching it out, Crist has been very visible with his support for Hillary Clinton for President, and has been touting the endorsements he has received from Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton (D)
But while Crist is eager to promote images of himself and Clinton…
Strong debate win for @HillaryClinton last night. She’s prepared to lead America towards shared prosperity. #ImWithHer pic.twitter.com/pAqRwbRetH
— Charlie Crist (@CharlieCrist) September 27, 2016
#ImWithHer pic.twitter.com/7Ft8RxztIE
— Charlie Crist (@CharlieCrist) September 6, 2016
Just about eight years ago, Crist sang a different tune about the Clintons. The same can be said about his support for President Obama.
Crist: Clinton should “resign” as president.Crist: Palin ready to be president, Obama not.
And we can’t forget what he said about President George W. Bush.
Crist: “He is a leader of courage and conviction.”Charlie Crist also showed 2008 Republican presidential candidates John McCain and Mitt Romney some love.