Charlie Crist shuts down free speech

§ March 26th, 2010 § Filed under Uncategorized § 5 Comments

Sorry CharliePompano Beach, FL – Charlie Crist obviously doesn’t appreciate freedom of speech from his constituents. On Thursday March 25th Charlie Crist blocked incoming faxes to his campaign headquarters from people asking him to “drop out of the US Senate Race”. The Republican Majority Campaign Political Action Committee (RMCPAC) launched a website called www.sorrycharlie.cc that allows concerned citizens from across the State to send FaxGrams directly to Crists campaign headquarters.

While it is certainly within his right to shut off communication to his campaign, it seems unfitting that a potential US Senator would block out the voice the people who he will possibly be representing in Washington DC.

Actions such as this from Gov. Crist continues to show how out of touch he is with his constituents and his arrogance regarding the will of the people who he currently represents as Governor. These are just some of the many reasons why in recent polls he is down by as much as 34 points.

“Charlie’s blocking my fax to his headquarters does not surprise me and obviously reflects why he stands at 35 points compared to Rubio’s 56 points in the recent Rasmussen Poll .” said Chad Lincoln of Hallandale Beach, FL.

The RMCPAC responded to Gov. Crist’s action to block faxes to his campaign by switching phone numbers so that now the Governor is receiving the faxes to the governor’s office.

RMCPAC is a multi-candidate PAC that is dedicated to restoring the Republican majority in Congress in 2010 by advancing a Platform of lower taxes, individual liberties, strong national defense, and support for the free enterprise system. During the 2008 election cycle, RMCPAC raised over $4,000,000 and spent nearly 90% of the funds raised in support of Republican candidates and in independent expenditure campaigns.

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Press Contact:
Daniel P Diaz

Florida Project Director
Republican Majority Campaign PAC
954-834-3429
danielpdiaz@rmcpacfl.com

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