NEW: Adrain Goes from Dem to Independent for Providence Mayoral Run

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NEW: Adrain Goes from Dem to Independent for Providence Mayoral Run

Lorne Adrain
Providence Mayoral candidate Lorne Adrain has declared that he was switched his political affiliation from Democrat to Independent.

Former Mayor Vincent "Buddy" Cianci filed paperwork on Wednesday to run for Mayor as an Independent.

Statement from Adrain Camp

In a statement released from the Adrain camp on Wednesday afternoon, Adrain said the following:

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"I am writing to let you know that at 4pm today I will make my official filing with the Providence Board of Canvassers to be on the ballot as a candidate for Mayor of Providence, and that I will file as an Independent candidate appearing on the general election ballot in November.

Since the formal launch of my campaign in February, I have met thousands of wonderful people, voters and activists in Providence and I have been touched and inspired by the hopes, the dreams and the struggles they have shared.  The single, most important thing I have learned from these conversations is that the people of Providence want to pursue a bold vision for a better Providence.  They believe our city can be better for everyone and they are willing to work together to make it so.  This is the vision that got me into this race.  It is the vision I have been campaigning for and I am inspired that the people of Providence see the same potential and possibility that I do.

It has become clear, in the campaign to date, that the institutional nature of this city's Democratic primary process is unlikely to produce the bold changes that the people of Providence are hungry for.  My filing as an Independent candidate for Mayor will offer a forum for a continuing constructive debate regarding the future of Providence.

Nothing has changed in my values or beliefs.  I am the same person and the same candidate I was yesterday and throughout this campaign.  I will continue to listen and learn from people throughout the community and will advocate for a better Providence.  I will continue to focus on building an entrepreneurship economy, getting more resources in the hands of teachers to help students succeed every day, creating a world-class customer service culture in city hall and attracting more funding for arts and culture, libraries and recreational activities that can transform the lives of young people.

Your friendship and support have been so valuable throughout the campaign and inspire me to help the city I love be the best it can be."


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