Rubio Team Pounds Charlie Crist over MSNBC Interview
The campaign team of Republican Marco Rubio, the front-runner in the U.S. Senate seat election, threw jabs at Gov. Charlie Crist, who is running in the race without party affiliation, for a comment he made on MSNBC on Tuesday night -- arguing that it shows the governor, who left the GOP earlier in the year, has no principles.
MSNBCs Lawrence ODonnell asked Crist if there were any positions he would have changed now that he is no longer a Republican, and the governor answered, No, not really.
Charlie Crist just cant keep his stories straight, said Alex Burgos, a spokesman for Rubio on Wednesday morning. One day hes a fire-breathing liberal and the next hes a hard-core conservative. If he still has all the same Republican positions as he told MSNBC last night, does that mean he still favors complete repeal of Obamacare, opposes Justice Sotomayor and wants to keep the ban on gay adoption?
No matter the case, the bottom line remains the same that Charlie Crist will say and do anything to win an election, even if that means contradicting himself and misleading Florida voters, added Burgos.
The entire interview can be found at MSNBC's website.
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