NEW: Chafee Ends Presidential Campaign

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NEW: Chafee Ends Presidential Campaign

Chafee was the big loser in the CNN debate
The effort to win the White House is over for former RI US Senator and Governor Lincoln Chafee.

At the Democratic Women's Leadership Forum, Chafee made the announcement to end the campaign.

At the time of Chafee's April announcement of his effort to win the Presidency, one leading Washington political export told GoLocal, Chafee's chances of victory were zero.

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"Chafee's chances are exactly zero," said Jennifer Duffy with the Cook Political Report.  "As he has proven in the past, he is a terrible fundraiser and a weak retail campaigner.  That makes it hard to raise the $100 million or so it will take to run a real primary race or connect with voters in Iowa.  And, Democratic activists won't forgive his past as a Republican.   His candidacy does elevate Jim Webb, though. I didn't think that was possible."

Similarly, veteran Rhode Island political pollster Victor Profughi told GoLocal at the time:

"My immediate responses was to laugh out loud.  Then after thinking a little about it I wondered why he would be considering this possibility given the shift to the hard right among the Republican base, but then maybe his thinks that a “moderate—liberal” alternative should be presented," said Profughi. "He could conceivably due well in New Hampshire (especially if the vote gets split up enough ways, though I am skeptical that he would be able to pull this off.  As for the crazy Iowa caucus system, lots of ground work will need to be done.  Wonder if he could put together the necessary troops—but he does have time on his hands.  It is sometimes said that the best qualifications a person can have to be a successful candidate for president it to be unemployed."

Conan O'Brien's pro-chafee theme song
The Campaign Went Down Hill

Chafee who ran on platform focused on ending the Iraq war — a battle that had started more than a decade ago. He raised economic issues of economic growth for the middle class and raising the minimum wage. But his lack of communication skills plagued him. At his formal announcement, the major message picked up by the national press was Chafee calling for America to switch to the metric system.

The Washington Post wrote, "We heard the long-shot presidential hopeful also talked about terrorism in the Middle East and called for forgiving former government contractor Edward Snowden. But none of that's grabbing the political world's attention nearly as much as his audacious suggestion the U.S. give up its stubborn pride and stop measuring life in inches and degrees in Fahrenheit."

Chafee - the son of one of Rhode Island’s most respected public officials John H. Chafee — failed in his campaign at most every level. He became a national joke when talk show host Conan O'Brien made it his cause to get Chafee to 1% in the polls.

 

His CNN debate performance was judged a massive failure. “The Republican-turned-independent-turned-Democrat proclaimed that he is a "block of granite when it comes to the issues," but when pressed over his vote to repeal the Glass-Steagall Act, Chafee gave a head-scratching response: "I had just arrived in the Senate,” wrote Jeremy Diamond of CNN


Grading the Chafee Administration

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