More Candidates Declare for Soon-to-Be Vacant RI Congressional Seat - Regunberg Raises $150K

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More Candidates Declare for Soon-to-Be Vacant RI Congressional Seat - Regunberg Raises $150K

Aaron Regunberg. PHOTO: GoLocal
The race for the first congressional seat is now getting more crowded. 

Congressman David Cicilline announced that he is stepping down from his seat in Congress to take over the position as the head of the Rhode Island Foundation and collect a salary of $650,000 for the group dedicated to supporting those in need.

This week, former Rhode Island State Representative Aaron Regunberg was among the latest to announce his candidacy. 

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One day after declaring his run, he said he has already raised over $150,000. 

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On April 3, Lt. Governor Sabina Matos announced she had ended the first fundraising quarter with more than $125,000 cash on hand. 

This week, University of Virginia Political Science Department Chair Jennifer Lawless appeared on GoLocal LIVE where she said Matos was the candidate to beat — unless someone emerged to give her a “run for her money.”

“It seems to me with such a crowded field, Matos is the obvious front-runner not only because of name recognition, but because of political experience. That’s not to say that some of these other candidates wouldn’t make good candidates — if they had two years to campaign,” said Lawless, of the shortened time frame for the special election. 

“It’s possible you could get somebody who is able to self-fund, or somebody from sort of the political past who decides they want to throw their hat into the ring and really give Matos a run for her money,” said Lawless. “But the key here is that person would have to emerge if not as a front runner, you know, an obvious person who’s different than the rest of the pack right out of the gate, and it’s not obvious who a person like that would be at this point.”


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