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Home Front: Politix
Chafee Beats Back Conservative Challenger in Rhode Island
2006-09-14
Despite his pronounced independence streak, the national party rallied behind Chafee, seeing him as the only way to hold a seat from the most Democratic state in the nation where 11 percent of voters are registered as Republicans. Challenger Stephen Laffey, the mayor of Cranston, who garnered 46 percent to Chafee's 54 percent, ran a blustery campaign, arguing that Chafee's independence from the GOP made him almost irrelevant and that his unpredictable voting patterns suggest a "political identity crisis." Laffey received much support from the anti-tax Club for Growth.
Posted by:Fred

#4  From afar, it looks like it worked beautifully for them. RI voters now have a choice between a RINO and a Dino. Sucky and suckier. Laffey (an unfortunate name if ever I saw one) at least seemed to have something resembling a backbone.
Posted by: Thomose Sneash1945   2006-09-14 17:24  

#3  RI has open primaries, doesn't it?

Yes it does. And I read yesterday (Opinion Journal's Political Diary - subscription only) that many Dems voted to keep Laffey off the ticket. Don't know if that was really wise of them, though.
Posted by: xbalanke   2006-09-14 17:16  

#2  RI has open primaries, doesn't it?
Posted by: eLarson   2006-09-14 16:27  

#1  I never liked Chaffee from the time he was mayor of my city to his inherited Senate seat: calling him wishy-washy is being generous. But, having his nominal (R) affiliation will count towards Senate majority/minority status.
Posted by: xbalanke   2006-09-14 12:10  

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