Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist blasted the Republican party Tuesday, accusing them of going “off a cliff” and implying that some within the party had a racially-motivated bias against President Barack Obama.
“They’re perceived now as being anti-women, anti-immigrant, anti-minority, anti-gay, anti-education, anti-environment,” Crist told Fusion’s Jorge Ramos Tuesday while discussing his decision to leave the GOP in 2010.
Ramos pushed back, insisting Crist left the party because he was going to lose to Marco Rubio in the 2010 primary for an open U.S. Senate seat.
“No, I left the Republican party because Republican leadership went off the cliff,” he said. “They’re so hard right now they won’t cooperate with the president on anything.”
“It was because I couldn’t be consistent with myself and my core beliefs and stay with a party that was so unfriendly toward the African-American president. I’ll just go there.” he continued when pressed again.
“Because I was a Republican, and I saw the activists and what they were doing, it was intolerable to me,” he said. “As I told you before, my mother and father taught my three sisters and me to treat everybody well — we’re all children of God — and I saw how the party, some of them, were treating the African-American president, and I couldn’t take it anymore.”
Crist left the Republican party to run as an independent in 2010. He lost a three way race for the Senate seat won by Marco Rubio, went on to formally join the Democratic party in 2012. He is challenging Gov. Rick Scott for his old job this year.









