One year ago, Florida Gov. Charlie Crist was considered a lock to win a U.S. Senate seat in 2010. Now it’s pretty clear he has no chance to win the Republican nomination. How did this happen and will Crist run as an Independent instead? What lesson does this race and several others around the country teach us about the mood of the voters? And what should the national Republican party learn after establishment favorites like Crist get rejected by their own party? We discuss it all with political expert Larry Sabato of the University of Virginia.