Crist taps ex-aide to replace U.S. senator

From: The Washington Times | August 28, 2009 

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist on Friday chose former chief of staff George LeMieux to replace U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez. Mr. LeMieux, 40, left the post in 2007 to return to practicing law but remains one of Mr. Crist’s closest political advisers. “George LeMieux has the proven strength of character and record of leadership Floridians can trust will serve our state well in the coming months,” said Mr. Crist, a Republican who plans to run for the open Senate seat in November 2010. Before serving as Mr. Crist’s chief of staff, Mr. LeMieux was his deputy attorney general, then campaign manager …

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