2018 Governor's Race Playbook: Brown Claims Friendship of Civil Rights Leader, He Endorses Raimondo

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2018 Governor's Race Playbook: Brown Claims Friendship of Civil Rights Leader, He Endorses Raimondo

At a recent community meeting, Democratic candidate for Governor Matt Brown discussed his long-time and close personal friendship with Georgia Congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis. The only problem? Lewis has now endorsed Raimondo and Brown is having a difficult time substantiating his exact claims.

Brown said, "I’ve been blessed to have a great family, great friends, and one of my great friends [who] has also been a mentor to me over the years is a man named John Lewis, who some of you may know is a civil rights hero -- he led the march over the Edmund Pettus Bridge on so-called Bloody Sunday in March of 1965 fighting for voting rights and he was met by the billy clubs of Alabama state troopers and he was billy clubbed into unconsciousness and he and the other young marchers were gassed he was in his early 20s at the time.”

"I've spent many hours and many late nights sitting up with John Lewis one-on-one learning from him about what it takes to change a system that is hurting people that is morally wrong, that is corrupt but seems to have all the power and what John Lewis has said to me many times is very simple," said Brown.

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Matt Brown refuses to provide information on Lewis claims
Now, Lewis has endorsed Governor Gina Raimondo for re-election, "On the march toward justice, we can’t turn our backs on progress. With training for good jobs, raising the minimum wage, reforming the justice system and breaking down barriers to a good education, Governor Raimondo has fought for Rhode Islanders who have been left out and left behind. She deserves to serve four more years as governor," said Lewis this past week.

After viewing the video -- and before Lewis’ endorsement -- GoLocal had reached out to the head of Lewis’ Capitol Hill office, Michael Collins by email and phone, and he refused to comment.

Ron Knox, Brown's spokesman, could not explain Brown's claims of multiple late-night meetings between Lewis and Brown.

He said, "Matt has known Congressman John Lewis since his time at City Year, an organization that the Congressman supported. Based on that relationship, Congressman Lewis came to Rhode Island in support of Matt's campaign for Secretary of State in 2002, and he spoke at a Matt Brown campaign event in East Providence."

Congressman John Lewis Endorsed Raimondo
"More recently, Congressman Lewis was gracious enough to speak with young Global Zero volunteers that Matt brought to meet him. Congressman John Lewis has always been and will always always be one of Matt's greatest heroes," said Knox.

After multiple follow-up emails, Knox said there was just one "late night" meeting between Lewis and Brown 29-years-ago.

"Matt first met Congressman Lewis at a City Year event at Howard University in 1999, where the congressman and then-President Clinton were speaking. That evening, Matt drove the Congressman home and, on the drive, began discussing the history of the civil rights movement. Congressman Lewis then took Matt to his office, where they stayed late into the night, looking at old photos from the civil rights era and discussing the history of that movement," said Knox.


2018 Governor’s Race Playbook - June 4, 2018

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