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Matt White
11-10-2006, 09:08 AM
http://news.aol.com/elections/story/_a/chafee-considers-leaving-gop/20061109203709990001?ncid=NWS00010000000001

By MICHELLE R. SMITH
AP
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Nov. 10) - Two days after losing a bid for a second term, Sen. Lincoln Chafee said he was unsure whether he would remain a Republican.

http://cdn.news.aol.com/aolnews_photos/04/06/20061109223009990027Two days after failing to secure another term, Rhode Island Sen. Lincoln Chafee considers leaving the Republican Party.


Chafee lost to Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse in a race seen as a referendum on President Bush and the GOP. On Thursday, he was asked whether he would stick with the Republican Party or become an independent or Democrat.

"I haven't made any decisions. I just haven't even thought about where my place is," Chafee said at a news conference. When pressed on whether his comments indicated he might leave the GOP, he replied: "That's fair."

Chafee, 53, is a lifelong Republican who has represented Rhode Island for seven years. His father held the same seat for 23 years before that.

He is the most liberal Republican in the Senate and was the sole Senate Republican to vote against the war in Iraq. But that was not enough to prevail against Whitehouse, who shared many of Chafee's views but was a Democrat in a heavily Democratic state.

Chafee said his loss may have helped the country by switching control of Congress.

"The people have spoken all across America. They want the Democrats and Republicans to work together," he said. "I think the president now is going to have to talk to the Democrats. I think that's going to be good for America."

Chafee said he waged a lonely campaign to bring the party to the middle. He described attending weekly lunches with fellow GOP senators and standing up to argue his point of view, often alone.

"There were times walking into my caucus room where it wasn't fun," he said, adding that he stayed with the GOP largely because it allowed him to bring federal dollars home to Rhode Island.

Do you think Lincoln Chafee will bolt from the GOP?
Yes 84%
No 16%
Total Votes: 29,207
Note on Poll Results


Hmmm....Heartfelt change....or dirty rat bastard fleeing the ship?!?:confused:

What a difference a few days makes..........

FORD
11-10-2006, 09:26 AM
I wish we could trade Chafee for another Republican who's far worse. But at least he sees the writing on the wall.

Who knows, we might see him again......