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Charlie Crist’s Campaign Manager Ejects Less Than Three Weeks Before Election Day



Boy, this is a pretty telling development as to just how ugly a beatdown the Florida gubernatorial race will be, right?

Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist’s campaign manager has departed with less than three weeks until the election.

“Austin Durrer has departed the campaign to focus on a family matter,” Crist spokeswoman Samantha Ramirezย said, according to Florida Politics. The campaign insists Durrer’s leaving is not the product of Crist’s sagging poll numbers. Sydney Throop will take over the role. Throop previously ran Crist’s congressional campaigns.

A former Florida Republican governor, Crist announced he would run for Senate as an independent following his failure to win the GOP primary contest against Marco Rubio in 2010. He subsequently won election to the House of Representatives as a Democrat and now seeks to topple Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and reclaim his old job.

That bid, however, has faced dim prospects, with DeSantisย surgingย in the polls to command a 7.8% lead in the RealClearPolitics polling average.ย 

Hurricane Ian’s impact has allowed DeSantis to present himself as a competent crisis manager, independent of partisan politics. The governorย appearedย with President Joe Biden earlier this month to tout national unity in the face of the disaster.

One pollster highlighted that the storm also had the effect of limiting Crist’s avenues of attack against his Republican opponent.

“The disadvantage Crist has is two-fold: he’s completely out of the news and he never managed a hurricane so he can’t stand up and point to what he did. So Crist is totally, totally defanged,”ย saidย Brad Coker of Mason-Dixon polling.

That 7.8 point lead in the RCP average includes a couple of polls from mid-September which, frankly, shouldn’t really count. The most recent one is the Mason-Dixon survey which in and of itself is a little stale since it was conducted from Sept. 25-28; it has DeSantis ahead 52-41.

It’s almost certain at this point we’re not looking at a 52-41 win for DeSantis. More like 59-41, or at least 56-44. He’s getting re-elected in a landslide, and when he does it’s going to set a standard for GOP politicians going forward – govern like Ron DeSantis, and rack up on Election Night.

And Charlie Crist’s camp knows it. They know they’re in a hopeless race with a hopeless loser of a candidate, and that’s why the campaign manager bugged out three weeks from the election. It isn’t like Austin Durrer is hurting anything by leaving; Crist loses in a rout regardless.