Lincoln Chafee will be leaving the
building
By Bob Plain in Rhode Island’s Future - See more at:
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In an announcement
that quickly made national news and immediately reshaped the 2014 gubernatorial
campaign, Lincoln Chafee said today that he won’t run for re-election.
Chafee’s announcement
sets up a likely Democratic primary between Providence Mayor Angel Taveras and
General Treasurer Gina Raimondo.
The news was a relief to many progressives,
who feared that liberals Chafee and Taveras would cancel each other out, giving
Raimondo a clearer path to victory.
A primary between Taveras and Raimondo
would seem to me to be a good opportunity for Rhode Island to see the clear
difference between progressive and conservative Democrats.
Chafee began his
political career as a Republican and was elected as an independent in 2010,
when he prevailed in a three-way race in which fourth-place finisher Ken Block
siphoned away votes from the more conservative candidates. Earlier this year,
he became a Democrat.
Chafee has had a
spotty relationship with the progressive community since becoming governor. He
is seen as a champion of the marriage equality movement but a foe to ending
homelessness. He lost the confidence of organized labor for supporting pension
cuts but he gained respect among civil libertarians, environmentalists and
peace activists who have appreciated his principled efforts to defend their
causes.
Many feel that he was
well-intentioned as governor but out of touch with working class Rhode
Islanders, while some lauded his efforts to help financially-struggling cities.
His relationship with the conservative community in Rhode Island was much more
clear: they didn’t like him and were very vocal about it.
Linc Chafee stammers
and stutters when he speaks and he holds the most high-profile state-based
position in an industry that places a huge reward on fast talking. But if you
ever talk to him for more than a sound bite, he’s a tremendously thoughtful and
bright guy.
Bob Plain is the editor/publisher of Rhode Island's
Future. Previously, he's worked as a reporter for several different news
organizations both in Rhode Island and across the country.