Nellie Gorbea:14 Who Made a Difference in RI in 2014

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Nellie Gorbea:14 Who Made a Difference in RI in 2014

Nellie Gorbea
In a year that saw the Rhode Island Democratic Party endorse three statewide candidates that ended up losing (Ralph Mollis, Frank Caprio, and Guillaume de Ramel) and no women, Secretary of State-elect Nellie Gorbea proved that a strong understanding of the office coupled with a populist likability could overcome deeper pockets.

While her opponent pegged her as an insider (despite not getting the party nod), the former Deputy Secretary of State used her office know-how to her advantage, winning debates by proving she knew more about the position than her opponent through her time in the office.  And unlike the usual polished campaign ads, Gorbea's folksy political spots made her appear both capable -- and relatable.

"We learned mixed lessons about campaign ads.  Rhode Island voters were inundated with ads from most campaigns.  The tone of many of them was nasty.  That may have suppressed turnout--impossible to tell without talking to those who did not vote," said Roger Williams University Profressor of Political Science June Speakman.  "Nellie Gorbea changed that game with her cheery, positive ads; she could avoid the negative because her opponent stayed off the air. We learned that Bob Healey could get almost 70,000 votes with no ads at all, probably at strategy that only he can employ."

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Gorbea's win on November 6 makes her the first Hispanic statewide office holder in New England, and along with Governor-elect Gina Raimondo, represents a strong showing for women at the voting booths in Rhode Island.  For breaking barriers, Gorbea is someone who made a difference in Rhode Island in 2014.


14 Who Made a Difference in RI in 2014

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