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In his most recent fundraising email ask, Rep. Charlie Crist (D) is sounding the alarm of the tidal wave of campaign cash his campaign will soon have to confront.
Moderate or “Blue Dog Democrat” Rep. Charlie Crist has a big fat bullseye on his back, as the prominent and likable former governor of Florida is being targeted by a slew of Republican congressional candidates and the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) in the 2020 presidential election cycle.
Air Force veteran and congressional candidate Anna Paulina Luna has just scored one of the most highly sought after Republican endorsements, the support of one of President Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R) of Florida.
Rep. Charlie Crist (D), the Blue Dog Democrat congressman from Florida who is listed as having a 94% environmental scorecard by The League of Conservation Voters, is pushing a carbon tax bill that fellow Democratic colleague Rep. Ted Deutch sponsored several months ago.
Back in late 2010 when then-Gov.Rep. Charlie Crist (I) was engaged in a heated senatorial race against now-Senator Marco Rubio (R), the former governor of Florida was invited to throw out the first pitch a Tampa Bay Devil Rays playoff came.
House Democrats and 2020 presidential candidates believe that the "whistleblower" complaint and the call to the Ukrainian president is the smoking gun they have been looking for to impeach President Donald Trump.
After President Trump admitted to asking Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to probe vice president Joe Biden and his son Hunter, it was the last straw for Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D), who today announced that she would start a formal impeachment inquiry into the president.
Florida Congressman Charlie Crist (D) has announced he is now on board with Democratic calls to impeach President Donald Trump over the president allegedly endangering "America's national security for his own political gain."
One of America's most charismatic Democratic politicians has endorsed another well-known and likable Democratic politicians in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary cycle.
Air Force veteran and former Turning Point USA spokesperson Anna Paulino Luna has just announced she is running for the U.S. Congress against Democratic Congressman Charlie Crist in Florida’s 13th congressional district.
Since the Iraq War began, defense contractors have served an important support role for the U.S. Military, but many liberal Democrats nationwide have painted a dark picture of these veteran-led groups.
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) has just put out its first group of congressional candidates they deemed to be “on the radar” for their Young Guns programs, and three Florida congressional candidates made the cut.
For more than a decade, former Republican-turned-Democrat Rep. Charlie Crist has been one of the most prolific, if not the most prolific political fundraisers in the state of Florida.
Outside of the two shooters that killed more than 30 people and injured scores more this weekend in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, the other biggest loser of the week was 2020 presidential candidate Robert "Beto" O'Rourke for blaming the killings on President Donald Trump.
The Blue Dog Democrat Caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives, which includes Florida Reps. Charlie Crist and Stephanie Murphy, call themselves “pragmatic” members that appeal to the “mainstream values of the American public.”
It appears that all the members of the U.S. House of Representatives “got the memo,” got a text message, and maybe even a “robocall” pressing them to vote in favor of the Stopping Bad Robocalls Act.
Florida’s most prolific and charismatic politician, Rep. Charlie Crist, could face a tough 2020 reelection challenge from Republican Amanda Makki. Makki, an attorney and former President George W. Bush appointee, has announced that she raised a respectable $220,000 in less than 30 days of officially entering the race to be the next representative of Florida’s […]
“Even the potential for an oil spill presents an existential threat to Florida.”
