Monday, November 23, 2009

Politics

Fla. Governor Chooses Replacement for Sen. Martinez

Posted August 28, 2009

BRENDAN FARRINGTON
Associated Press Writer

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Gov. Charlie Crist chose trust and loyalty on Friday over Washington experience or potential political gain in choosing former chief of staff George LeMieux to replace Republican U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez.

LeMieux is Crist's closest political adviser and the governor's pick shows he wants someone who thinks like him to hold the Senate seat Crist hopes to win in the November 2010 election.

As LeMieux said after interviewing for the position: "I'm a Charlie Crist Republican."

LeMieux served as deputy attorney general under Crist and left that job to run Crist's 2006 campaign for governor. Once elected, Crist picked LeMieux to serve as chief of staff. LeMieux left the position in December 2007 and has since worked for the Tallahassee law firm Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart.

Crist has continued to seek LeMieux' advice on political and policy issues.

Martinez issued a statement congratulating LeMieux and saying he and his staff will begin working with him on the transition.

"George is bright, capable, and an accomplished administrator," Martinez said.

But State Democratic Chairwoman Karen Thurman called the appointment a "glaring example of political cronyism" and "the last thing Florida needed while we face these tough economic times and the Congress is tackling critical issues such as health insurance reform and global warming."

"In appointing LeMieux, someone who has made millions over the past several years selling access to Crist to the highest bidders among Tallahassee's special interests, Charlie Crist once again put his own political ambition above doing what is right for Florida," Thurman said in a statement. "Floridians are sick of the Republican culture of corruption and the Tallahassee back room dealings that clearly led Crist to pick LeMieux, whose only qualification is being Charlie Crist's crony."

Crist had a final list of nine candidates for the appointment. It included former U.S. Reps. Clay Shaw, Mike Bilirakis, Lou Frey and state Rep. Jennifer Carroll. Crist also passed on a chance to please party conservatives by picking former Sen. Dan Webster.

The governor also could have tried to win points with certain constituents by picking Carroll, a black woman and retired Navy officer, or former U.S. Attorney Roberto Martinez, who was born in Cuba.

Other candidates considered were University of North Florida president and former Jacksonville Mayor John Delaney and Jim Smith, a Tallahassee lobbyist who is a former attorney general and secretary of state.

Martinez announced in December he wouldn't seek a second term, and earlier this month said he would step down once Crist found a replacement. Martinez was the first Cuban native to be elected to the Senate, and previously served as President George W. Bush's housing secretary.

LeMieux was born and raised in Broward County and was twice elected the county's Republican Party chairman. In 1998 he unsuccessfully ran for a state House seat.

Crist faces former House Speaker Marco Rubio in the Republican primary next August. U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek is the only major Democrat in the race, though Rep. Corrine Brown has formed a committee to explore a Senate run.

Reader Comments

Hypocrisy

And political cronyism isn't in play in MASS? There are many who want to appoint a 3rd Kennedy to the vacant seat. And Dem Thurman expects senators to face tough issues while many Senators don't even bother reading many of the bills.

If FL were like MA

Of course, Crist might have asked the legislature

To pass a bill calling for a special election

That later on with a Democratic governor

May need a compensatory appointment correction.

Would serve these two right

if a Democrat would win the seat in 2010. Where are the hispanics down there? Asleep?

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