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R.I. senator to remain in GOP
AP (Via Chicago Sun-Times) ^ | November 10, 2004 | LOLITA C. BALDOR

Posted on 11/10/2004 10:21:42 AM PST by Rutles4Ever

WASHINGTON-- Republican Sen. Lincoln Chafee, who flirted with changing political parties in the wake of President Bush's re-election victory, says he will stay in the GOP.

"My Republican colleagues have let me know that they want me in their caucus," the Rhode Island senator said Monday. "They value the voice I bring and they have made it very clear to me that they respect and want that voice to be heard."

Chafee had said last week he would consider switching party affiliation if Bush won because he felt the president was taking the party too far to the right. He said he got a flurry of phone calls from Republican leaders over the weekend, including Senate Majority Whip Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and a key White House staff member, urging him to stick with the GOP.

A moderate Republican who often votes with the Democrats on environmental matters and some tax issues, Chafee said he wants to press his views from within the party. He said he will be able to better serve Rhode Island as a member of the party that controls Congress and the White House.

His decision preserves the 55-44-1 Republican advantage that resulted from last Tuesday's elections. Sen. James Jeffords of Vermont had earlier switched from Republican to independent.

Chafee spokesman Stephen Hourhan said he was not aware if Republican leaders offered the senator anything in order to secure his loyalty.

A member of one of the state's better known Republican families, Chafee was appointed to the Senate in November 1999 to fill the seat when his father, John, died.


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To: HEY4QDEMS

Our Barbara Boxer is tied!


21 posted on 11/10/2004 11:09:09 AM PST by Dagny Taggart
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To: Rutles4Ever

well, im glad he's staying. I don't think your going to get a Republican out of rhode island anymore, so lets stick with him.

And lets stick with Spector too. I liked that piece he wrote in the WSJ.


22 posted on 11/10/2004 11:11:01 AM PST by traviskicks (Poverty has no causes. Only prosperity has causes. - Jane Jacobs)
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To: Rutles4Ever

You dont suppose that the realization that his changing sides would gain him nothing aside from swicthing to the minority party has anything to do with his new found party loyalty do you...nah couldnt be.


23 posted on 11/10/2004 11:17:23 AM PST by Prysson
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To: Dansong
Chafee is pro abortion, pro Kyoto Treaty, pro death tax, and anti tax cuts...but he wants to stay with the Republican party because it's time for reelection, he just saw the way voters came out for President Bush and he wants to use Republican money to get himself reelected.

I hope the "powers-that-be" have learned the lesson from helping Specter get reelected and refuse to fund this guy or endorse him.

Let a real Republican have a chance at the spot.

24 posted on 11/10/2004 11:42:09 AM PST by JanetteS (My heart is as light as a song!)
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