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Rhode Island Governor: (I)Lincoln Chafee- 35%, (R)John Robitaille- 31%, (D)Frank Caprio- 29%, Undecided- 5%
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Interesting. Have we had an independent Governor before?
This will test whether or not people can stand to vote I, instead of falling in line with a particular party… I know we have had other independent politicians… but it usually just means moderate.