RI State Report: Fung the Democrat, Cianci Advises GOP + More

Anthony Faccenda, GoLocalProv News Contributor

RI State Report: Fung the Democrat, Cianci Advises GOP + More

This week’s State Report centers on a story that GoLocal reported earlier this week involving Republican Mayor of Cranston and current gubernatorial candidate Allan Fung once considering running for city council as a Democrat. Additionally, we’ll examine a speech given this week by former Providence Mayor Buddy Cianci to the Rhode Island GOP. Also on the docket, gubernatorial campaign shakeups and a big mayoral endorsement.

Fung Sought to Run for City Council as a Democrat

Republican Mayor of Cranston and current gubernatorial candidate Allan Fung once considered running for Cranston City Council as a Democrat, former Republican Mayor of Cranston Stephen Laffey told GoLocal on Thursday.

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According to Laffey, Fung went to the Cranston Democratic Committee in 2002 to express interest in running for City Council, but was told by City Democrats that they were not interested in him as a candidate.

Laffey told GoLocal that Fung then went to his office where the former mayor encouraged Fung to run as a Republican. Subsequently, Fung was elected to the Cranston City Council as a Republican in 2003 and served as a city-wide Councilman until 2007.

Fung, who had mentioned his switch from the Democrats to the Republicans on WPRI's Newsmakers last weekend, said that the former had no room for him, and he switched parties in part for aligning on fiscal matters.

In the same appearance, Fung criticized his gubernatorial opponent Ken Block for his support of Democrats like President Barack Obama and Governor Lincoln Chafee.

GoLocal reached out to Fung’s campaign consultant Patrick Sweeney for comment, but our requests were not returned.

Democratic Donations

Earlier this month, GoLocal first reported that Fung has donated money to some of the most prominent Democrats in the state, including David Cicilline, Gordon Fox, and Providence Mayor Angel Taveras. In fact, Fung donated $1,000 to Taveras during the 2010 Providence Mayoral Race while Republican Daniel Harrop was still a candidate.

2014 Race for Governor

Fung, who announced his candidacy for governor last week, will square off against former Moderate Party gubernatorial candidate Block in next September’s Republican Primary. According to GoLocal's ongoing "GOP Governor Nominee: Block or Fung" poll, Fung has received 2,611 votes compared to 1,877 for Block. Click here if you would like to cast your vote.

On the Democratic side, Providence Mayor Angel Taveras, who announced his candidacy last month, is currently the only major candidate to join the race. General Treasurer Gina Raimondo, who brought in Cicilline’s former campaign manager Eric Hyers on Wednesday, is expected to announce her candidacy by the end of the year.

GoLocal first reported last month that Clay Pell, grandson of the late six-term Senator Claiborne Pell, is also considering entering the race. Todd Giroux, who ran as an Independent in 2010, announced last month that he’d run as a Democrat in 2014.

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