Charlie crist wins democratic primary in florida, will challenge ron desantis this fall

Charlie crist wins democratic primary in florida, will challenge ron desantis this fall

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Rep. Charlie Crist (D-Fla.) won Florida's Democratic primary for governor on Tuesday, and will face Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) in November. Crist, a centrist, defeated Nikki Fried,


Florida's agriculture commissioner. He was elected as Florida's 44th governor in 2006, as a Republican. Crist joined the Democratic Party in 2012. During his victory speech, Crist


called DeSantis an "extremist" and "wannabe dictator." It's believed that DeSantis, who has more than $140 million for his re-election campaign, is considering


running for president in 2024, and Crist said the governor "only cares about the White House. He doesn't care about your house." SUBSCRIBE TO THE WEEK Escape your echo


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to your inbox. Democrats are expected to spend the next few months leading up to the election focusing on the rising costs of housing, insurance, and electricity in Florida, while also


casting DeSantis as "a divisive leader who plays up his policies as promoting freedom despite restricting the rights of women, Black and Hispanic Floridians, and the LGBTQ


community," _The New York Times_ writes.