2018 Governor’s Race Playbook - Every Monday

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2018 Governor’s Race Playbook - Every Monday

The 2018 Governor's race has seen a number of candidates announce -- but the period to formally declare still has weeks to come.
The 2018 Rhode Island Governor’s race is off and running. Every Monday, GoLocal will report on how each of the announced candidates has performed.

The weekly report will include insights and comments from leading experts — both in Rhode Island and nationally.

As Election Day is just six months away, the commercials and white papers are now starting to fly, as the countdown is weeks away for who is officially in the race -- or not. 

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The 2018 Governor’s Race Playbook will encapsulate multiple key indicators:

Policy Announcements
Responsiveness to Media Questions
Transparency
Data
Polling
Political momentum
Analysis of Political Advertising Claims
Previous Political Promises to Voters

“Our goal is to give Rhode Islanders as much information as possible about the claims and the records of the vast field of candidates running for governor, on a real-time basis,” said Kate Nagle, GoLocalProv News Editor.

In October, GoLocalProv released a benchmark poll on key Rhode Island issues.

John Della Volpe of Harvard - GoLocal's polling partner.
The GoLocalProv.com Benchmark Poll was conducted by Socialsphere -- founded by John Della Volpe, the Director of Polling at Harvard Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics. He is one of America's leading pollsters and appears on "Morning Joe" and "The Daily Show" with Trevor Noah to name a few. 

Two insights in that poll spelled trouble for the re-election of Governor Gina Raimondo, including:

In general, would you say things in Rhode Island are headed in the right direction or are they off on the wrong track?

Right track: 39%

Wrong track: 45%

Mixed: 10%

Don't know/Refused: .6%

Would you say that Gina Raimondo has done an excellent good, fair or poor job as Governor?

Excellent: 6%
Good: 28%
Fair: 30%
Poor: 31%
Never heard of: 1%
Cannot rate: 3%

Since the poll was released, other public polling unveils additional trouble for Raimondo. Despite flawed in construct, the Morning Consult poll released last week found that Raimondo was the 7th least popular governor in America and was viewed negatively by 50 percent of Rhode Islanders.

Today, there are nine candidates for governor who have formally announced or have repeatedly expressed an interest to run. There are two Democratic candidates who have declared — Spencer Dickinson and Paul Rosseli. Gina Raimondo is expected to announce formally she is running for a second term.

Many politicos are waiting to see if former Republican U.S. Senator, independent Governor, and Democratic candidate for President Lincoln Chafee primaries Raimondo.

On the GOP side, Cranston Mayor Allan Fung and House Minority Leader Patricia Morgan have formally announced.

Giovanni Feroce, former CEO of the now-bankrupt BENRUS watch company, says he is intending to run and has filed papers, but has not formally declared.

Independent candidates Joe Trillo, a former Republican State Representative, and Dr. Luis Daniel Muñoz have both announced they are running.

Like Chafee, the other major wildcard is former RI Secretary of State Matt Brown, who made big noise early about running as an independent and now has been relatively quiet and out of the public and media eye.


GoLocal: Benchmark Poll, October 2017

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