Independent Lincoln Chafee To Attend the Democratic National Convention
By Jane Susskind on 08/20/2012 in bipartisanship, crossing party lines, DNC, lincoln chafee with 5 CommentsRead Time: 1 - 2 minutes
Lincoln Chafee, the only independent Governor and former Republican Senator, will be attending the Democratic National Convention next month. As reported by WPRI, Chafee will be in Charlotte to nominate President Obama for a second term. Chafee has a complex political history, and after leaving the GOP, served as a national co-chair of Obama’s re-election campaign.
Chafee, who was first introduced to politics by his father in 1964, left the Republican party in 2004, after attending his last Republican National Convention. Politico reports that while his appearance won’t be a surprise, Democrats will take advantage of his independence from the two parties:
But you can bet that as a prominent ex-Republican, Democrats will be hyping Chafee’s appearance as evidence of their claims that Obama has sought to work across party lines but the GOP has taken a hard turn to the right.
Does Chafee’s attendance at the DNC reflect the president’s efforts to work across party lines?





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Pablo4200
08.20.2012
@Pablo4200
We Rhode Islanders welcome South Carolina to keep him. Really: http://tinyurl.com/cg94mzo
Mark Andrew Shoban
08.21.2012
All Chafees are big government liberals.
Joan May
08.21.2012
I dont care what he does hes insignificant
Richard Griffin
08.21.2012
It reflects the fact that Republicans have become totally insufferable. They’re the only group of people on Earth that could make Democrats attractive to hang out with.
Michael Allen Mincy
08.21.2012
Prez. Obama should of been on T. V. more tellin on the Republican tricks they were using to hate on him