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MAY 12, 2009

Charlie Crist running for U.S. Senate

Let the political tsunami begin. Gov. Charlie Crist has announced his intention to run for the U.S. Senate:

"Over the last several months I have spoken with many Floridians about the challenges that we face together and the issues affecting our daily lives.

"Our country is facing the most profound public policy questions in our lifetime – questions relating to the economy, taxes, health care, the environment and national security. The answers to these questions will have a lasting impact on the country we love and the nation we will leave to our children and grandchildren.

"As I have previously said, my decision whether to seek the office of U.S. Senator or re-election as Governor would not be made until after the important work of the Legislature was completed, at which time I could reflect on how to best serve the people of this great state. 

"Here in Florida, we’ve shown that when we put people first and work together much can be accomplished, and I intend to bring that same approach to Washington. That is why, after thoughtful consideration with my wife Carole, I have decided to run for the U.S. Senate.

"As Governor, each day I will continue to focus on fighting for all Floridians. And if I am given the honor of serving as their Senator, I will take that fight for the people of this state I love so dearly to the halls of Congress.

"Thank you and God bless the great state of Florida and the United States of America."

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