Raimondo Beats Back Brown in Democratic Primary: UPDATED

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Raimondo Beats Back Brown in Democratic Primary: UPDATED

Governor Gina Raimondo and challenger Matt Brown
Governor Gina Raimondo has beaten back a challenge from Matt Brown. With 62 percent of the statewide precincts reporting Raimondo has a commanding leading of 55.5%  to Brown's 34.5 percent and spoiler Spencer Dickinson 10 percent on the race.

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Raimondo will face Cranston Mayor Allan Fung, the GOP nominee. Fung has defeated House Minority Leader Patricia Morgan 56-40 percent. 

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This sets up a rematch of the 2014 Governor's race.  That race saw Raimondo edging Fung 40.7 to 36.2 percent, but third-party Moderate Party candidate Bob Healey won 21.4 percent.  

EDITOR'S NOTE - This article was first published at 9/12/18 8:17 PM. GoLocal was first to report the winner of the Democratic gubernatorial race.

Minutes after the Raimondo win, the Republican Governor's Association issued statements attacking Raimondo. "Gina Raimondo has failed the people of Rhode Island,” said RGA Communications Director Jon Thompson. “After coming to office pledging to fix Rhode Island’s problems, Raimondo has done the opposite, presiding over anemic job growth, disturbing transparency issues, costly management failures, and an alarming scandal involving state child welfare services. Rhode Islanders deserve a leader who will remain committed to upholding their best interests and work tirelessly to do so, but Gina Raimondo has made it clear that she is all talk and no action.”


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