Crist, Fried squabble over who can best take on DeSantis [Orlando Sentinel]
As Crist, a member of
And each portrays the other as someone who would lose to the incumbent governor.
Crist and Fried have laid out their proposals on their campaign websites and in interviews. Both have eviscerated DeSantis, with Crist saying DeSantis was a would-be “dictator” who has “torn
They have assailed DeSantis’ culture war policies, including the so-called “don’t say gay” law and transgender sports bans, abortion rights and election restrictions. But they’ve also portrayed DeSantis as ignoring the high cost of living in
Fried’s campaign has insisted she would not run a scorched earth campaign against Crist, but that’s increasingly what she has been doing. She’s attacked Crist for his Republican past, including his time as governor from 2007-11, and has said he couldn’t beat DeSantis because of it.
“For most of his life, he was a Republican,” Fried said on The Luke Show with rapper Uncle Luke in a clip shared by her campaign. “... He has an atrocious record.”
At the
“What we’re talking about winning the election, and winning in November,” Crist said. “I’ve raised over
Crist has mostly tried to keep the focus on DeSantis, but he fired back at Fried calling her “desperate” because she’s behind in the polls. But he and Fried both trail DeSantis in most polls.
The housing crisis
The candidates would take different paths to alleviate Florida’s housing crisis, which includes soaring rent and home prices due partly to large corporations gobbling up houses to rent.
The top 10 home-buying investors in the
Crist said under his “Wall Street Crackdown Plan,” aimed directly at such firms, he would appoint a Housing Czar to place limits on the number of single-family properties they could own in a neighborhood and ensure taxes are paid on their vacant properties.
He would also temporarily “but significantly” increase the documentary stamp tax paid by such firms when they close on a house, with revenues to go toward the
Fried said she would immediately declare a housing state of emergency, halt rent hikes and designate any increase above 10% as price gouging.
She would push to repeal the law preventing local governments from enacting rent control and expand the homestead exemption to offer more tax breaks for owners of a single home.
Fried also says she would refuse to sign any bill that diverts money from the
Homeowners insurance
Fried would appoint a Homeowner’s
Both Crist and Fried said they would appoint a state insurance advocate who was more consumer-focused.
Crist often cites how he lowered property insurance rates by 10% while governor. He pledged to push for a repeal of the 2021 reform law signed by DeSantis that opponents say has backfired and led to higher premiums.
Fried said she would negotiate with large insurers to bundle home and auto insurance. Crist said he would require it.
Wages for workers
Fried states she would implement a
Crist voted for a bill in
Both have taken hits in the past for their previous stances on the minimum wage, however.
A 2014
Abortion rights
Fried has made abortion rights a centerpiece of her campaign following the
Fried said she would use her executive powers to increase access to abortion services and cut funding to state attorneys who prosecute women or physicians for having or performing abortions.
She told the Orlando Sentinel Editorial Board she would push the Legislature to reverse its 2022 vote to ban abortions after 15 weeks and restore its previous 24-week law.
Fried’s campaign has run ads with Crist previously describing himself as “pro-life” and has said she was the only candidate who has been for abortion rights her entire life.
She also blamed Crist for the increased abortion restrictions at their lone debate last month because of two conservative judges he appointed to the state
“You want to know why our right to privacy is going to be overturned here in the state of Florida?” Fried asked. “It’s because of decisions that Charlie made when he was governor.”
Crist has a long and winding history on the abortion issue. In 1998, running for
In 2006, running for governor as a Republican, he said he was “pro-life and pro-family” but didn’t deny he formerly supported abortion rights, according to the
This year, Crist pointed to 100% ratings as a Democratic member of
“I’m the only candidate in this race, for crying out loud, who actually already as a governor of
Crist pledged he would sign an executive order “defending the right to access a safe abortion as guaranteed by the Florida Constitution.”
He also states on his website that he would veto any “anti-choice” legislation.
Public education
Both Fried and Crist call for increased teacher pay, more per-student spending, expanding pre-K and more options for all-day kindergarten. But they differ on some priorities.
Fried said she would push for teacher pay increases for veteran teachers, while Crist wants starting salaries for teachers to increase from
She also wants to immediately mandate a
“The Florida student allocation [in the state budget] hasn’t been so low since
She also wants to expand Florida’s Bright Futures Scholarships and “explore” tuition-free community college for eligible high school students.
Crist states he would declare a teacher shortage emergency to fill “9,000 empty classrooms and other critical education positions.”
He also states he wants to “stop the unwarranted politicization of our classrooms and attacks on educators,” an apparent reference to the “don’t say gay” law that prohibits discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity in schools up to the third grade and limits it to “age-appropriate” students in higher grades.
But he also states the need to “listen to and respect parents while easing their pain of politicized classrooms and pandemic learning loss, including the reduction in reading scores over the past few years.”
Crist was endorsed by the
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