BREAKING: Chafee Says Raimondo Too "Scared" to Debate

GoLocalProv News Team and Kate Nagle

BREAKING: Chafee Says Raimondo Too "Scared" to Debate

Former Governor Lincoln Chafee said it's "inconceivable" Governor Gina Raimondo won't debate her opponents prior to the Democratic primary.
Former Rhode Island Governor and United States Senator Lincoln Chafee called out Governor Gina Raimondo for refusing to debate ahead of the Rhode Island Democratic gubernatorial primary -- calling it "inconceivable" and saying that Raimondo is likely too "scared" to defend her record on a number of issues. 

"As we all know this is an important election. If you add up all the Democratic primary voters, in Rhode Island, [the Democrats] and the independents are the vast majority of Rhode Islanders," said Chafee on a press call, organized by Raimondo opponent Matt Brown. "This is a big election, this Democratic primary. Most Rhode Islanders are eligible to vote in this primary -- it's inconceivable that voters won't have the chance to hear all the candidates debate all the important issues"

"This is a sign a candidate is scared -- too scared to talk about hedge fund investments, cooler and warmer, 195 traffic jams, the Burrillville power plant," said Chafee. 

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On the call, Chafee not only acknowledged the importance of debates, but the difficulty, as well.

"I think a lot of voters make up their minds on debates. Just for that reason, with all the spin...they tune into the debates," said Chafee. "Turn on the bright lights and watch them perform. I've never refused a debate. As a [gubernatorial candidate] I think there were 28 forums.  It's the ethically right thing to do."

Upcoming Debates

Chafee made the remarks ahead of scheduled debates on WPRI on Tuesday and WPRO on Wednesday. Brown will participate in those debates as well as future ones. 

"I want to pick up on what [Chafee] said. It's not too late for Raimondo to do the right thing," said Brown on Monday's call. "They start tomorrow -- there's two this week and two next week."

"I'm still hopeful that she will change her mind and decide to participate. I know she said debates wouldn't be good for her strategy [but] I urge her to remember that the campaign isn't about her, or me. It's about the voters of RI. They deserve to see a debate between the candidates running to lead the state," said Brown.

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On August 16, GoLocal reported, "VIDEOS: Raimondo & Brown Elevate Charges of Lies and Failures - Gov Still Refuses to Debate:"

In dueling interviews with GoLocalProv, Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo and opponent Matt Brown, the two leading Democratic gubernatorial candidates, lobbed charges of lies -- and countercharges -- as the race towards the September primary heats up. 

While both sides hit out at each other in one-on-one interviews, it is Raimondo who still continues to refuse to debate face-to-face with Brown.


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