TCJ Research 10/28-10/29 Poll: Lincoln Chafee Moves Into Lead, Frank Caprio Slides Past John Robitaille and Into Last in Rhode Island Governor Race

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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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One Response to TCJ Research 10/28-10/29 Poll: Lincoln Chafee Moves Into Lead, Frank Caprio Slides Past John Robitaille and Into Last in Rhode Island Governor Race

  1. mchapanian

    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.

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