Seth on a recent visit to Charlestown (photo by Will Collette) |
By in Rhode Island’s Future
Seth Magaziner, Democrat for general
treasurer, is the big winner as WPRI and the Providence Journal
trickle out the results of
its long-sought new polling data.
Magaziner
leaped 20 points to 43 percent while his rival Frank Caprio went from 29 percent
to 31 percent.
The ProJo called it a “a striking
turn of events.” for
Magaziner.
“The poll confirms that Rhode Islanders are excited about Seth Magaziner’s commitment to bring new energy and fresh ideas to the Treasurer’s office,” said Magaziner’s campaign manager Evan England, “and to make a clean break from the insider politics and mismanagement that have held Rhode Island back for too long.”
England added, “It’s time for a
Treasurer who will use the office as a platform for economic growth and invest
more in Rhode Island so we bring jobs back to Rhode Island.”
Since the first poll,
Magaziner released a popular TV ad that warns against insider politics.
Meanwhile Caprio’s younger brother resigned as chairman of the Democratic party
amid a scandal about a public concession stand contract he won after a sitting
legislator withdrew a winning bid.
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.