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Monday, February 10, 2014

Crist - End the Cuba embargo

Crist: End the Cuba embargo
Posted by CNN's Jason Seher

Washington (CNN) - Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist announced Friday
his support for lifting the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba, a policy
shift that shows how far the former Republican has moved since switching
parties.

"The embargo has done nothing in more than 50 years to change the regime
in Cuba," Crist said in a statement. "If we want to bring democracy to
Cuba, we need to encourage American values and investment there."

Crist, who served as Florida's Republican governor from 2007 to 2011, is
running for his old job again, this time as a Democrat. He initially
announced his support for the change in policy on HBO's "Real Time with
Bill Maher."

When asked by Maher about the influential Cuban bloc of voters, most of
whom have historically opposed restoring normalcy with the country's
regime, Crist denounced the trade embargo as an ineffective relic.

"I don't think it worked," Crist said. "It is obvious we need to move
forward and get the embargo taken away."

Crist said lifting the 52-year-old embargo would be a boon for his state.

"As a Floridian, I'd like to see that happen because a lot of
construction would be required on the island, and South Florida could be
the launching pad for all of that and really create a lot of jobs," he said.

Crist's statements are a complete reversal of his previous position. At
a 2010 editorial board meeting with the Sun-Sentinel newspaper, Crist,
then running for the U.S. Senate, said he not only opposed removing the
trade embargo, but he also was against loosening travel restrictions to
Cuba.

He said he wouldn't support travel between the countries "until they
offer more freedoms to their people and demonstrate that they're serious
about it."

President Barack Obama eased travel restrictions to the island nation in
January 2011, but federal action on U.S.-Cuba trade policy is viewed as
a nonstarter in Congress.

In a statement Saturday, Crist's opponent in this year's gubernatorial
race, incumbent Rick Scott, called his rival's comments "insulting."

"The suggestion that Cuban Americans need to be 'stood up to' is
insulting," the statement said.

"Our nation is great because we were built on a foundation of freedom
and democracy. That is not true in Cuba and we should not pretend it is.
The importance of maintaining the embargo is that it stands for the
Cuban people's right to be free," he said.

Source: Crist: End the Cuba embargo – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com
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