Raimondo Balks at Calling for Repeal of Endorsements of Ultra-Conservative Democrats

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Raimondo Balks at Calling for Repeal of Endorsements of Ultra-Conservative Democrats

Governor Gina Raimondo
Governor Gina Raimondo is refusing to call for the recission of the endorsements of four ultra-conservative and controversial Democrats.

The Democratic Party in Rhode Island turned into a firestorm of controversy as pressure mounted against party leaders due to a series of controversial endorsements which fueled progressive outrage. 

The upheaval attracted Rhode Island native actress Debra Messing and Slate magazine into the fray. Messing Tweeted at progressive incumbent State Representative Moira Jayne Walsh that she should have received the endorsement over her pro-Donald Trump challenger. "Moira you should have gotten the endorsement. Come on Democrats— let’s make some noise! #RI"

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“To be clear, Governor Raimondo supports all of our incumbent Democrats. She does not support Earnheart, and would not endorse any candidate who supports President Trump's divisive agenda,” said David Ortiz of the Raimondo campaign on Tuesday evening.

But Raimondo’s camp refused a call for party officials to strip the official endorsements. Nor would Raimondo issue a statement about the one endorsement bestowed to a former State Representative now facing criminal charges.

Those controversial endorsements include:

Pro-Trump Earnheart Over Incumbent Moria Walsh

- Michael Earnheart is challenging State Rep. Moira Walsh and he received the Democratic endorsement for House District 3 over the incumbent progressive Walsh. Earnheart says he has been a Democrat, but did vote in the GOP Presidential primary in order to support Donald Trump. “I have been a registered Democrat all my life. In 2016 I disaffiliated so I could vote in the Republican primary because I found both Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton to be not strong supporters of business,” Earnheart told GoLocal.

Endorsed Democrat John Carnevale faces multiple charges
Carnevale — Facing Multiple Criminal Charges is Endorsed by Democrats

- Former State Representative John Carnevale is the endorsed candidate for House District 13. He is currently facing three felony charges. Previously, when he was serving in the House, he was a strong supporter of Speaker of the House Nick Mattiello — a fellow conservative Democrat.

Pro-Life Challenger Coolman Endorsed Over Incumbent Ranglin-Vassell

- Holly Taylor Coolman has been endorsed by Democratic House District Committee 5 and she is challenging State Rep. Marcia Ranglin-Vassell. In 2016, Ranglin-Vassell shocked the political world when she defeated Mattiello’s Majority Leader John DeSimone in the Democratic primary and then again in the General Election when DeSimone tried a failed write-in candidacy. "I am pro-life. Among other things, that means that I am opposed to abortion-on-demand. As regards public policy, I, like most Americans, believe we have to navigate this complex issue carefully. In fact, one of my primary commitments as a candidate is a refusal of ideology in favor of principle, and a refusal of culture wars in favor of reasoned conversation," Coolman told GoLocal on Sunday.

Controversial Acciardo Endorsed Over Progressive Valverde

- Greg Acciardo, a former state senator with a criminal record, was recruited and endorsed to run against progressive candidate Bridget Valverde, a Democratic candidate for Senate District 35. Valverde blistered the decision by the Democratic Party to endorse Acciardo. “Acciardo popped up at the campaign declaration deadline and was immediately handed the official Democratic endorsement by Joe McNamara,” said Valverde in a statement. She goes on to blister Acciardo’s criminal record which she says includes a vehicular manslaughter case.

Matt Brown
Brown Seizes on the Raimondo Statement

In a series of Tweets, Democratic gubernatorial challenger Matt Brown blistered Raimondo.


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