Key facts
- Florida Republicans are criticizing Democratic gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist's campaign strategy.
- Crist's past role as an assistant secretary for the Biden administration's Education Department is a point of contention.
- Republicans accuse Democrats of campaigning as 'nice' while governing with a 'radical' agenda.
- Donalds is the front-runner in the Republican primary, boosted by Trump's endorsement and significant fundraising.
- Crist recently joined the Democratic Party and is focusing on state-level issues rather than national politics.
Florida Republicans are actively working to reframe the campaign of Democratic gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist, criticizing his strategy of presenting a 'nice' image while accusing Democrats of harboring a 'radical' agenda. GOP officials have pointed to Crist's past work as an assistant secretary in the Biden administration's Education Department, which the state party claims promoted policies that sidelined parents.
During a recent gathering of grassroots volunteers, Donalds, a Republican candidate, warned that Crist, similar to Democratic governors Abigail Spanberger of Virginia and Katie Hobbs of Arizona, employs a campaign tactic of appearing 'friendly, proper and practical' only to govern in a 'radical' manner post-election. Donalds characterized Crist's 'boring' approach as a deliberate feature, suggesting Democrats understand their 'radical agenda' would be rejected by Florida voters.
Donalds has emerged as the front-runner in the Republican gubernatorial primary, largely due to an endorsement from Trump and his early entry into the race, having raised $90 million. This contrasts sharply with Crist's approximately $6 million raised. Crist, who switched to the Democratic Party just over a year ago after previously being an independent, argues that focusing on the president is not relevant for a gubernatorial race, citing successes of Democratic governors in other states.
Eric Johnson, a Florida Democratic operative, concurred with Crist's strategy, stating that the current political climate, marked by widespread dissatisfaction with the Trump administration, already creates a favorable environment for Democrats. He cited immigration policies, tariffs contributing to inflation, and the war in Iran as reasons for this discontent.
Crist's selection of Gwen Graham, daughter of the late Senator and Governor Bob Graham, as his running mate reinforces his strategy. Graham has stated that Crist's focus on achieving results rather than demonizing opponents reminds her of her father's political style.