EDITORIAL: Democrats, Rhode Island, and the Nation Lost with the Death of Mark Weiner

EDITORIAL

EDITORIAL: Democrats, Rhode Island, and the Nation Lost with the Death of Mark Weiner

Mark Weiner
Mark Weiner could call Presidents of the United States and they picked up or called him back (at least the Democratic ones).  For two plus decades he has been a national force in the Democratic Party — a leading fundraiser for Bill Clinton, a bundler for President Barack Obama in 2012, and an advisor and money guy for Hillary Clinton. He worked for Jimmy Carter. 

Bi-partisan? Nope, not this guy. 

His impact has been significant. He has put Rhode Island on the map with Democratic Presidents, members of Congress, and many a Democratic leaning business leader.

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Weiner was involved in business ventures, slept in the Lincoln bedroom and owned top-level racing horses. Combined all those ventures and political dealings got him in the media and a reputation as a national political power-player.

What people did not know as well is the Weiner supported causes. And when he supported causes, watch out.  It was just two weeks ago he was cornering Ray Rickman to work on gun control issues and wanted GoLocal to help promote a buy-back program to get guns off the street. Any guns. 

He was going to fund the buy back program it to the tune of $20,000. His money.

To know Mark was to know one of the most driven and relentless individuals. He loved his family and friends, and was passionate about the Democratic party.

He made Rhode Island important — there aren’t five people in Rhode Island that can call the President and get a returned call that day.  He will be missed by friends and political foes alike.


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