Jonathan Chait looks at the recent polls in the Florida GOP Senate primary battle between Gov. Charlie Crist (R) and Marco Rubio (R) and concludes Crist has just two options.
"First, he can bow out of the primary, campaign energetically for Rubio in November, and hope the party moves to the center far enough for him to run again at some future date. Second, he can make the case that the party has gotten too extreme for him -- a legitimate case, as Crist is genuinely moderate on most of the key issues -- and run for Senate as an independent or as a Democrat. Neither option is particularly easy, though the second seems easier than the first."
The Palm Beach Post notes Crist seemed to rule out running as an independent yesterday, but switching parties could still be an option. Perhaps that's why Crist will meet with with President Obama today in Florida.
The St. Petersburg Times notes that state law would require Crist to switch parties by April 30.