Moore: Chafee's Brilliant Decision

Russell J. Moore, GoLocalProv MINDSETTER™

Moore: Chafee's Brilliant Decision

Look beyond the surface level and it's apparent that Lincoln Chafee's decision to throw his hat into the Presidential ring last week is a wise one.

In running for President, Chafee has everything to gain, and nothing to lose. If someone were to make a chart and list all the positives in one column, and the negatives in the other, the column with positives would be full and the column with negatives would be empty. It's a classic case of, "why not?"

Yet with Hillary Clinton amassing a financial juggernaut and a big polling lead that many believe gives her the inside track to the Democratic Presidential nomination, coupled with Chafee's unpopularity here in Rhode Island after a frustrating term as Governor, historically weak fundraising capabilities, and a quirky personality--the popular notion is that Chafee's decision to explore a presidential bid is foolish.

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Enhanced Marketability

But in today's political and media climate, plausible victory is seldom the motivation behind a presidential bid. Instead, most candidates covet the ability to raise their national profile and enhance their marketability to sell books, speak at colleges and universities, and create opportunities for television appearances. 

A candidates like Herman Cain, who was basically unknown on a national level before he ran for President in 2012, now has his own talk show with a national following. Rick Santorum, a Senator from Pennsylvania also enhanced his national profile by running in 2012, which led to lucrative speaking engagements. And former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, who sprang onto the national scene in 2008 with his long shot bid for the Republican nomination, landed his own radio show and television show on Fox News.

Chafee, out of a job after leaving the Governor's Post in January and is still a young 62 by all accounts, may be looking to increase his marketability on the national level. I'm not sure if Chafee has a media agent, but if he does, I'm sure this person is encouraging him to take the presidential plunge.

Idealism

On a more idealistic level, it gives candidates a chance to bring publicity to the issues that they care about and feel would otherwise go ignored.
Ron Paul, a once obscure Congressman of little renown from the Texas Gulf Coast has become a household name after making two long shot presidential bids as a Republican. When asked what he thought about his chances to actually win the race were, he would famously reply "that's the risk I take".

Chafee has strong feelings on a number of issues, ranging from the environment, to civil liberties, and aversion to foreign entanglements, and a run for President would give him an opportunity to bring those issues to the forefront.
Instant Credibility

With Clinton the perceived front runner, expect the media to take it easy on Chafee and her other challengers, at least as long as she is perceived to have such a commanding lead--especially if Chafee is willing to criticize Hillarly Clinton. That been more than obvious judging by Chafee's national media appearance thus far. 

And nobody can deny that Chafee will be attractive to those who find themselves on the far left of the political spectrum, who are not happy with Clinton's centrism.

A No-Brainer

Let's not forget that on paper, Chafee has all the credentials to run for President. He's a former Warwick Mayor, Rhode Island Governor, and US Senator, Chafee has all the credentials and experience a candidate would need to make a strong case for the office. That will give him instant credibility with the national media.

In the end, once one gets beyond the fact that so many Rhode Islanders were unhappy with his term as Governor and assess the situation objectively, and it becomes apparent rather quickly that Chafee's decision to explore a presidential bid is, in fact, a no-brainer.
 

Russell Moore has worked on both sides of the desk in Rhode Island media, both for newspapers and on political campaigns. Send him email at [email protected]. Follw him on Twitter @russmoore713.

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