Gov Chafee votes as a Democrat, explains Pell support


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Gov. Chafee and his mother Virginia vote at Potowomut Country Club in Warwick.

After Governor Linc Chafee voted for the first time in a Democratic primary, he explained in further detail why he voted for Clay Pell.

“We’ve got a lot of momentum in this state after a lot of hard work,” Chafee said. “Clay Pell is the person to continue that momentum. No divisiveness, labor peace, working with federal partners, local partners, unions, business leaders, that’s what we need in this state.”

He said he wasn’t certain who he would vote for at the beginning of the campaign but said he “had a feeling” it would be Pell.

“Like all citizens we watched the campaigns, you always keep your options open, but I kind of had a feeling who was best to keep the momentum going,” Chafee said.

The governor, who lives in the Potowomut neighborhood of Warwick, voted at Potowomut Country Club this morning. He would not share who else he voted for. His mother, Virginia Chafee, also lives in Potowomut, and the governor picked her up in his state car and the two were among the first voters at the posh polling place this morning. Mrs. Chafee, widow of the late Senator John Chafee, voted in the Republican primary.

Taveras tours Narragansett


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taveras monihansWith just 8 days left before the primary, Providence Mayor Angel Taveras was at Narragansett Beach enjoying the end of summer and meeting as many voters as he can before people head to the polls next Tuesday.

I met up with Taveras at Monihan’s, where he was enjoying a burger. Then we sat on the sea wall and talked about the campaign for a few minutes – including what he’ll be doing for the last week, the importance of tourism in our state and the mayor’s favorite beach.

Regunberg is running, Bell isn’t, for Fox’s House seat


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Aaron RegunbergAaron Regunberg, a recent Brown graduate and organizer of the Providence Student Union, announced his campaign for the District 4 seat in the state House of Representatives. THe seat is currently held by former speaker Gordon Fox and Sam Bell, previously a candidate for the seat, said he will step aside to support Regunberg.

“We need new voices and new leadership in Rhode Island,” Regunberg said in an email announcing his campaign. “I’m running to make sure that every one of our public schools is providing the high quality, empowering education our young people deserve. I have fought for education change that comes from the bottom up, with youth, parents, educators, and community members. My work advocating alongside students has shown me what a difference it makes to have leaders who listen to and stand up for our young people, which is what I will do every day as State Representative.”

Regunberg is also on the executive board of the Young Democrats of Rhode Island and he’s a board member of the Billy Taylor House, and East Side workforce development program. While a student at Brown, he founded Brown for Providence, which helped convince Ivy League school to pay the Capital City more in lieu of taxes.

“I’m proud to stand behind Aaron,” said Bell in Regunberg’s press release. “I know he will bring new leadership and a strong progressive voice to the State House, and I’m very excited to support his candidacy.”