In an effort to tamp down recent speculation over a potential intra-party battle, Florida Sen. Bill Nelson told msnbc.com that right now he has no plans to run for governor in 2014, a contest that would pit the Democratic three-term senator against former Republican Governor turned Democrat Charlie Crist in a primary.
“I want to be clear that I have no plans to run for governor,” Nelson told msnbc.com. “I wish Charlie Crist well,” he said.
But Nelson didn’t do much to fully oblige fellow Democrats in Florida who have lined up behind the former Republican Governor, reserving his option to jump into the race at some later time.
“If his campaign doesn’t get off the ground then I will consider the race,” Nelson said. “This state is being driven into a ditch under Rick Scott and I will not let Florida go down the drain because of this governor.”
Msnbc.com reported last week that Nelson had been seriously mulling a bid to run and had received encouragement from nervous Florida Democrats who are uncomfortable with Crist’s chances against Scott who has pledged to spend nearly $100 million dollars on his re-election.









