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In reply to the discussion: R.I. Gov. Chafee to become Democrat, run for 2nd term [View all]ReRe
(12,164 posts)50. I'm all for folks figuring out.....
...which party they belong in. Everyone one needs to do it, if you really aren't sure. Ask yourself: "Am I really a Republican? Or am I really a Democrat?" or vice versa. Do some research. Figure it out on your own. Listen to both sides. Write down what issues you believe in. Go to the library and hit the stacks.
Even though I am a knee-jerk progressively liberal Democrat, Lincoln Chafee is one Republican I always liked. He wasn't one to follow his party over the cliff. He really was bi-partisan. I always wondered why he was in the Republican Party.
So, welcome to the Democratic Party, Lincoln Chafee!
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Should we privatize Social Security, send jobs to foreign countries, give up Constitutionally
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#35
Please tell me more. I'm not going to buy into it because he wants to have a "(D)" after his name,
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#34
I was just going to point that out. Committee Chair for Governor? Interesting. The other point is...
stevenleser
May 2013
#55
Linc Chafee is more liberal than the Democrat who he ran against last time
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
May 2013
#10
Just because the Democrat who's running is no good doesn't mean one should vote for a Republican.
harmonicon
May 2013
#15
I certainly didn't vote for a guy posing as a Dem who said Obama can "shove it"....
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
May 2013
#21
Some positions: ship jobs to foreign countries, protect bankers so that student-loan debts cannot be
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#36
He's better off affiliating with the Dems--he has carried their water for years, anyway. nt
MADem
May 2013
#46
The vitriol on right-wing radio here in RI is all you need to know
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
May 2013
#13
Welcome Lincoln. We extend an arm to any and all who wish to come to the bright side
graham4anything
May 2013
#26
That's the way I see it too. Maybe a progressive lifelong Democrat will enter and win the primary.
byeya
May 2013
#31
He made the right choice. I hoped he would at some point. Welcome, Governor Chafee! nt
silvershadow
May 2013
#58
The DEMS have been shoved so far to the Right, they finally caught up with Mr. Chafee.
blkmusclmachine
May 2013
#59
In other words, it's NOT Chafee who's been moving Left, but the DEM Party that's been moving Right!
blkmusclmachine
May 2013
#60