Big Winners and Losers in 2018 Election

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Big Winners and Losers in 2018 Election

Governor Gina Raimondo election night at the Biltmore with family
In Rhode Island, Election night was a blue wave on steroids. Not only did Democrats win every contested race for federal and statewide office, but the Democratic slaughter carried to nearly every General Assembly race and city and town.

GoLocal looks at all of the proverbial winners and losers election nights including the candidates, special interest groups, and politicos.

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Former Governor Lincoln Chafee said part of the overwhelming victory for some winners was that with a good economy, it was a good night for incumbents — and for victors like Governor Gina Raimondo who won with over 51 percent of the vote the economy was a big factor. Chafee appeared on GoLocal LIVE’s Election coverage on Tuesday night.

For Allan Fung, the night was a nightmare. For the second time, the Cranston Mayor was defeated by Raimondo, but by a multiplied margin. Raimondo this time beat Fung by 15 percent and independent candidate Joe Trillo was hardly a factor.

Raimondo won with 52.6 percent of the vote over Fung’s 37.2 percent and Trillo’s anemic 4.4 percent.

Nearly 373,000 Rhode Islanders cast their vote for a gubernatorial candidate in 2018 — 50,000 more votes than in 2014.

And, in communities like East Greenwich, the wave of blue simply overwhelmed Republican candidates.

The GOP strategy of surrendering many of the statewide and Congressional races in exchange of building the party from the grassroots level turned into a political slaughter with key GOP incumbents losing their seats and two high profile Republican hopefuls losing high profile races — GOP National Committeeman Steve Frias losing again to Speaker of the House Nick Mattiello and Republican State Chairman Brandon Bell losing badly in his bid for a House seat to one-term legislator Alex Marszalkowski.

And for those that tried to topple the king — Mattiello — the State House may not be an inviting place in 2019. More than 15 House and, members-elect are on record opposing the reelection of Mattiello as Speaker and some high profile groups “went all in” in an effort to knock Mattiello out of arguably, the most powerful political office in Rhode Island.

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Big Winners and Losers in 2018 Election

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