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Lincoln Chafee

Lincoln Davenport Chafee (/ˈf/ CHAY-fee; born March 26, 1953) is an American politician. He was mayor of Warwick, Rhode Island, from 1993 to 1999, a United States Senator from 1999 to 2007, and the 74th Governor of Rhode Island from 2011 to 2015. He was a member of the Democratic Party from 2013 to 2019; in June 2019, The Boston Globe reported that he had become a registered Libertarian,[1][2] having previously been a Republican until September 2007 and an independent and then a Democrat in the interim.

Lincoln Chafee
Chafee in 2014
74th Governor of Rhode Island
In office
January 4, 2011 – January 6, 2015
LieutenantElizabeth Roberts
Preceded byDon Carcieri
Succeeded byGina Raimondo
United States Senator
from Rhode Island
In office
November 2, 1999 – January 3, 2007
Preceded byJohn Chafee
Succeeded bySheldon Whitehouse
Mayor of Warwick
In office
January 1, 1993 – November 1, 1999
Preceded byCharles Donovan
Succeeded byScott Avedisian
Personal details
Born
Lincoln Davenport Chafee

(1953-03-26) March 26, 1953 (age 69)
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Political partyLibertarian (2019–present)
Other political
affiliations
Republican (through mid-2007)
Independent (2007–2013)
Democratic (2013–2019)
Spouse
Stephanie Birney Danforth
(m. 1990)
Children3, including Louisa
Residence(s)Teton Village, Wyoming, U.S.
EducationBrown University (BA)
WebsiteCampaign website

The son of Republican politician John Chafee, who was the 66th Governor of Rhode Island, the United States Secretary of the Navy, and a U.S. Senator from Rhode Island, Lincoln Chafee's first elected office was as a member of the Warwick City Council in 1985. After John Chafee died in 1999 while serving in the United States Senate, Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Almond appointed Lincoln Chafee to fill his father's seat in the U.S. Senate to which he was elected to a full term in 2000 as candidate of the Republican Party.

Chafee was the only Republican in the Senate to vote against authorization of the use of force in Iraq in the lead-up to the Iraq War. He was defeated in his 2006 reelection bid by Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse. Chafee subsequently shifted his affiliation towards the Democratic Party by first endorsing Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election, running as an independent for Governor of Rhode Island in 2010, serving as the co-chair of Obama's 2012 re-election campaign, and then finally officially switching his registration to the Democratic Party in May 2013. In March 2019, he switched his political affiliation again to the Libertarian Party.

In 2015, he sought nomination to become the Democratic Party candidate in the 2016 presidential election, but withdrew prior to the primaries. In January 2020, Chafee filed to run again for president, this time seeking the Libertarian nomination. Chafee withdrew his candidacy on April 5, 2020, and announced he would instead focus on helping "other Libertarians seeking office."

Early life, education and career

Lincoln Davenport Chafee was born on March 26, 1953, in Providence, Rhode Island, the son of Virginia (née Coates) and John Chafee.[3] Chafee's great-great-grandfather Henry Lippitt was Governor of Rhode Island. Among his great-great-uncles are Rhode Island Governor Charles Warren Lippitt and United States Senator Henry Frederick Lippitt. His great-uncle Zechariah Chafee was a Harvard law professor and a notable civil libertarian. The Chafee family was among the earliest settlers of Hingham, Massachusetts, before moving south to Rhode Island.[4]

He attended public schools in Warwick, Rhode Island, Providence Country Day School, as well as later, Phillips Academy. At Brown University, Chafee captained the wrestling team, and in 1975 earned a Bachelor of Arts in classics. He then attended Montana State University's non-degree Farrier School (a sixteen-week horseshoeing program) in Bozeman. For the next seven years, he worked as a farrier at harness racetracks in the United States and Canada. One of the horses he shod, Overburden, set the track record at Northlands Park in Edmonton, Alberta.[5] In describing how his time as a farrier affected him, Chafee stated that "when you're around horses, you tend to be a quieter person."[6]

Local politics (1985–1999)

Chafee entered politics in 1985, when he was elected over eight other candidates to become delegate to the Rhode Island Constitutional Convention. A year later he was elected to the Warwick City Council, defeating an incumbent, and re-elected in 1988. He ran for Warwick Mayor in 1990, losing by 5 percent in a three-way race.

In 1992, he was elected Warwick's first Republican mayor in 32 years, and was re-elected in 1994, 1996, and 1998, when he won by 17% and carried all nine wards.

Chafee was praised for his fair-minded and sensible approach to government, including his ability to work with seven Democrats (of nine seats) on the Warwick City Council. He conservatively managed the city's finances, strengthening the city's bond rating and paying down the outstanding pension liability.

He worked effectively and cooperatively with the municipal unions, especially in settling a difficult and prolonged teacher labor dispute that he inherited from the previous administration.[7]

As mayor, Chafee made conservation, environmental protection and wise growth a priority. He purchased 130 acres of open space, planted hundreds of street trees, and created new historic districts and a new economic development "intermodal" district at the state airport. His municipal composting and recycling initiatives dramatically decreased landfill waste. His "Greenwich Bay Initiative", which extended sewer service to the most environmentally-sensitive areas of the city, earned Warwick recognition by EPA as one of the best local watershed programs in the nation.[8]

United States Senate (1999–2007)

Elections

2000

After his father announced he would not seek re-election in 2000, Lincoln Chafee announced he would run for the seat.[9] When John Chafee died suddenly in October 1999, Governor Lincoln Almond appointed the younger Chafee to serve out the term.

In the general election he faced the Democratic nominee, then-U.S. Representative Robert Weygand. Chafee won the election 57%–41%.

2006

In September 2005, Steve Laffey, the mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island, announced his intention to run against Chafee in the Republican primary election. Among other stances differing from those of Chafee, Mayor Laffey opposed abortion and stem cell research. Laffey was supported by notable conservative groups including the Club for Growth and several anti-abortion groups. Chafee went on to defeat Laffey in the primary on September 12 by a margin of 53%–47%. The turnout for the Republican primary was the largest in Rhode Island history. In his victory speech, Chafee credited independent voters and disaffiliated Democrats for his victory.[10]

Despite Chafee's high approval ratings statewide, the state had tended to lean heavily toward socially liberal or moderate candidates for many decades. As a result, Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse succeeded by attacking the instances in which Chafee supported his party's conservative congressional leadership (whose personalities and policies were very unpopular statewide).

Chafee lost to Whitehouse in the general election, 54%–46%. In response to a question at a news conference on November 9, 2006, Chafee stated he was unsure whether he would remain in the Republican Party after serving out the remainder of his term. According to Michelle R. Smith of the Associated Press, when asked whether he felt that his loss may have helped the country by switching control of power in Congress (away from Republicans and toward the Democrats), he replied: "To be honest, yes."[11]

Tenure

Descended from a long line of moderate, center-right New England Republicans, Chafee's stances became increasingly liberal, more so than his father's positions had been. The now dominant conservatives referred to him as a "Republican In Name Only", or RINO. Most notable among these was Human Events magazine, which named Chafee "the No. 1 RINO in the country."[12] In 2006, the National Journal rated Chafee as the most liberal Republican in the Senate, and placed him to the left of two Democrats, Nebraska's Ben Nelson and Louisiana's Mary Landrieu (the only Republican ranked to the left of the latter senator).[13] GovTrack also ranked Senator Chafee as the most liberal Republican member in 2006; according to GovTrack's analysis, Chafee was to the left of his Republican colleagues as well as to the left of fourteen Democrats.[14]

Known for often disagreeing with the Republican Party leadership, Chafee says he did not cast his ballot for President George W. Bush in the 2004 election, instead choosing to write in former president George H. W. Bush as a nod to the Republican Party of his father.[15] Chafee frequently criticized the younger Bush's record on the environment, and expressed concern about the 2004 Republican platform and overall philosophical direction of the party. He described the younger Bush's presidency as "an agenda of energizing the far-right-wing base, which is divisive."[16] Soon thereafter, he rejected Democratic overtures to leave the Republican Party after appeals to him from other Republican senators to remain in their caucus.[17] Chafee considered challenging George W. Bush for re-nomination in the New Hampshire primary in 2004 on an anti- (Iraq and Afghanistan) war platform. In his autobiography, Against the Tide (2007), he states that "In the fall of 2003, part of me thought it was cowardly to oppose the president on so many issues and then not oppose him head-on as he sought renomination." However, he decided not to run after the capture of Saddam Hussein on December 13, 2003.[18]

Fiscal policy

Chafee also voted against both the 2001 and 2003 congressional budget bills that cut and/or rebated individuals' federal income taxes. He asserted that tax cuts reduce revenue to the federal government, thereby worsening the federal budget deficit and increasing the amount of money it has to borrow in order to operate. In 2004, Chafee broke with his party again to oppose the acceleration of the Bush tax cuts. "Four Senate moderates -- John McCain of Arizona, Olympia J. Snowe and Susan Collins, both of Maine, and Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island -- had insisted on attaching a provision that would have applied pay-as-you-go-rules for the next five years."[19]

On November 17, 2005, he voted in favor of reinstating the top federal income tax rate of 39.6% (which last existed under President Bill Clinton in the 1990s) on the highest-income taxpayers.

In 2003, Chafee voted against the Medicare Part D prescription drug expansion. However, Chafee also cast a crucial procedural vote against a Democratic attempt to kill that bill, which failed by only two votes.[20] Chafee also co-sponsored the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005, which expanded federal jurisdiction over class-action lawsuits, and voted against a wholesale ban on gifts from employees of lobbying companies.[21]

The Cato Institute's Center for Trade Policy Studies identified Chafee as a "free trader" during his U.S. Senate tenure, indicating a pro-free trade, pro-market, and anti-subsidies voting record.[22][23] Chafee has supported free trade agreements (e.g., North American Free Trade Agreement and Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA)[24] and bankruptcy reform.

As U.S. Senator from Rhode Island, Chafee received grades of D in 2000, C− in 2001, C in 2002, C− in 2003 and 2004, and D in 2005 and 2006 from the National Taxpayers Union, a conservative taxpayers advocacy organization.[25]

Environment

Chafee was one of the few Republicans to vote against allowing drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and was a member of the Republicans for Environmental Protection. He has been endorsed throughout his career by the Sierra Club and the League of Conservative Voters as a strong leader for environmental causes, despite criticisms from other progressive activist groups decrying the endorsement of a (then) Republican.[26]

Chafee sponsored the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act of 2002, enabling the clean up and redevelopment of thousands of abandoned urban buildings throughout the United States.[27]

Social policy

Chafee was a member of the Republican Majority for Choice and Republicans for Choice. Chafee was also a member of the Republican Main Street Partnership.

Chafee is pro-choice.[28] In 2003, Chafee was one of the three Republican Senators to oppose the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. His 2006 senatorial re-election bid was endorsed by NARAL Pro-Choice America. He also supported federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.

In 2004, Chafee was one of six Republicans to vote against the Federal Marriage Amendment, an amendment intended to ban gay marriage; in 2006, he voted against banning gay marriage a second time.[29][30] During his tenure, Chafee was the only sitting or former Republican senator to support the legalization of same-sex marriage, until Rob Portman of Ohio endorsed it in 2013.[31]

He supported affirmative action and gun control, and was one of only two Republicans to vote against the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (which prevents firearms manufacturers and dealers from being held liable for crimes committed with their products). On June 27, 2006, Chafee was one of only three Republicans to vote against the proposed Flag Desecration Amendment.

Chafee opposes the death penalty, and has consistently voted against limiting death penalty appeals in federal cases. He has also favored including racial statistics in death penalty appeals, and making DNA analysis a prerequisite for any federal-level, criminal executions.

On May 23, 2005, Chafee was one of 14 bipartisan senators to forge a compromise on the Democrats' use of the judicial filibuster, forestalling the Republican leadership's implementation of the so-called "nuclear option". Under the agreement, the Democrats would retain the power to filibuster a Bush II judicial nominee only in an "extraordinary circumstance", and three of the most conservative Bush appellate court nominees (Janice Rogers Brown, Priscilla Owen and William Pryor) would receive a vote by the full Senate. Chafee was the only Republican to oppose George W. Bush's nomination of Samuel Alito to the United States Supreme Court. However, he voted to end debate on the nomination, helping to end any chance of a Democratic filibuster of it.[32] Chafee did not announce his opposition to the nomination until a majority of Senators had already publicly said they would support Alito.[33]

Foreign policy

Chafee was the only Republican in the Senate to vote against authorization of the use of force in Iraq in the lead-up to the Iraq War. On June 22, 2006, he was the only Republican to vote for the Levin amendment calling for a nonbinding timetable for a withdrawal of US troops from Iraq.[34] Chafee voted against the Kerry-Feingold amendment calling for a binding timetable.

Chafee is now involved in J Street, a liberal Jewish group that calls for Israel to withdraw from all occupied territories and advocates for a "two state" solution to the Arab–Israeli conflict.

In November 2006, immediately following the midterm elections, Chafee joined key Democrats in opposing President Bush's renomination of John Bolton as United States Ambassador to the United Nations. On December 4, 2006, the White House announced that Bolton would no longer seek the appointment, and would resign within a matter of weeks.

Committee assignments

Political hiatus (2007–2009)

 
Lincoln Chafee delivers a lecture during his time at Brown University in 2007

In December 2006, Chafee announced he was accepting a fellowship to serve as a "distinguished visiting fellow" at Brown University's Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies. The university had Chafee lead a student group studying U.S. foreign policy.[37]

In September 2007, Chafee officially left the Republican Party, changing his affiliation to Independent. He said that he did so because of the Republican Party's drifting away from its core values, such as its abandoning fiscal conservatism. Citing the party's new tendency to pass tax cuts without spending cuts to balance the loss of revenue, he noted how the party was destroying social programs aimed to help middle-class and lower-income Americans, particularly Pell Grants and Head Start.[38] In February 2008, he said he was considering voting for then-Senator Barack Obama in Rhode Island's Democratic presidential primary election.[39] On February 14, 2008, with the Rhode Island Democratic primary approaching in three weeks, Chafee officially endorsed Obama.[40] In 2012, he was one of 35 co-chairs selected to "act as key surrogates and ambassadors" for Obama's re-election campaign.[41]

In 2008, Chafee joined the advisory board of J Street, a lobbying group that promotes diplomatic relations between Israel and its neighbors, and supports an independent Palestinian state.[42]

In September 2008, Chafee received media attention for describing Sarah Palin, then-Governor of Alaska and the Republican vice-presidential nominee in the 2008 presidential election, as a "cocky wacko."[43]

Governor of Rhode Island (2011–2015)

2010 election

On January 4, 2010, Chafee formally declared his intention to run for Governor of Rhode Island in 2010 as an independent,[44] as the incumbent Governor Donald Carcieri (a Republican re-elected the same day Chafee lost his Senate re-election bid) was term-limited at the time. On October 31, 2010, electoral analysis site FiveThirtyEight.com gave Chafee a 63.8% chance of victory, compared to Democratic opponent Frank T. Caprio's 26.2% and Republican opponent John Robitaille's 10.0%.[45] Likewise, other sites, such as the Cook Political Report, classified the race as a "toss-up".[46] Chafee's approval rating at the time of his 2006 defeat was between 51% and 63%.[47][48]

On September 16, 2010, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (who had also switched from Republican to Independent to Democratic in recent years) traveled to Rhode Island. Bloomberg praised Chafee's "experience and integrity", saying that Chafee would put Rhode Islanders' interests "ahead of party interests", and that Chafee would "produce results -— because that's exactly what he did as a mayor and as senator."[49]

It was reported that President Obama's lack of endorsement of any of the candidates indicated tacit support of Chafee over Democrat Caprio.[50]

Chafee easily won the endorsements of all major public school teachers unions, including the Rhode Island affiliates of the National Education Association[51] and American Federation of Teachers[52] in his 2010 gubernatorial campaign.

On November 2, 2010, Chafee won the gubernatorial race, winning with a 36% plurality in the seven-candidate race.

Switch to the Democratic Party

In August 2012, he announced plans to attend the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, to show support for President Barack Obama's re-election campaign.[53] After constant speculation during his term, Chafee officially joined the Democratic Party on May 30, 2013.[54] He had previously indicated that he might run for re-election as an Independent or a Democrat.[55]

Recession

Chafee came to office in the depths of the worst recession in decades. Unemployment peaked at 11.4% in the first months of his tenure. Over his four budgets, July 1, 2011, to June 30, 2015, the rate dropped to 5.9%, second best in the country.

Chafee also inherited a crisis with impending bankruptcies of a number of municipalities including Providence, East Providence, Pawtucket, West Warwick and Woonsocket.

As a former mayor, Chafee was a strong advocate for the state's city and towns. He increased state aid and intervened to protect these distressed communities.[56]

One city, Central Falls, did declare a bankruptcy. Chafee appointed a special master to run the city on an interim basis, negotiate concessions with labor and retirees, and pass a budget with tax increases. Central Falls emerged from bankruptcy the following year.

Fiscal issues

Chafee had campaigned on a platform that included lowering the state sales tax by creating a 1% tax on 59 tax exempt commodities and services. This would have squarely addressed the Rhode Island legislature annual budget deficit.

A 2012 poll showed that some of Chafee's proposed tax increases, intended to move the state from budget deficit to surplus status, had received negative feedback from Rhode Island residents. As Governor of Rhode Island, Chafee received grades of D in 2012[57][58] and B in 2014[59][60] from the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank, in their biennial Fiscal Policy Report Card on America's Governors.

In two of his four budgets, there were no tax increases. At the same time, he restored 20% to local education and higher education, cut by his predecessor.[61]

Social issues

In May 2012, Chafee refused on principle to release a prisoner charged with murder to federal custody because Rhode Island hadn't had an execution since 1842 and the US Attorney refused to guarantee the prisoner, if convicted would receive a maximum life imprisonment without parole. Chafee said: "The State of Rhode Island must seek to protect both the strong states' rights issues at stake, and the legitimacy of its longstanding public policy against the death penalty."[62]

Chafee championed a bill that legalized same-sex marriage in Rhode Island,[63] signing it into law on May 1, 2012.

Chafee has shown some willingness to deviate from strict "War on Drugs" policies, in favor of alternative approaches to America's drug-crime problem.[64]

Education

On "education reform" in general, Chafee does not believe the politically and publicly popular presumption that America's schools are failing, saying:

This notion of all these failing schools, if this were true, how did America get to be at the status where we are in the world if it were that bad? So I don't buy into the trashing of our public school system. Somehow Brown University, and University of Rhode Island and Bryant University, Providence College are full of public school students that are doing very, very well and leading America in many fields. Yes, there's room for improvement, I don't deny that and I want to be part of the improvement. But the notion that our public school systems are in disarray and failing, I don't buy that.[65]

38 Studios

Chafee was the only public figure in Rhode Island to vigorously oppose an ill-fated deal in which the previous Governor committed an unsecured $75 million loan to a former baseball star, Curt Schilling, to develop a new video game, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. The first payments started two months before he took office in January 2011.

The game was released in February 2012 to moderate critical success, but failed commercially. 38 Studios ended up laying off their staff and filed for bankruptcy. According to Schilling, Chafee's public comments calling the game a "failure" caused a publisher to pull out of a $35 million deal that could have paid for a sequel. In response, Chafee said he would need to "verify" Schilling's claim, saying that he couldn't "just take it as a leap of faith." He added that it "isn't accurate" to blame the state for the company's collapse.[66]

As chair of the agency securing the loan, Chafee initiated a lawsuit to recover lost funds for Rhode Island taxpayers. To date, about $17 million has been recovered through settlements.

Christmas tree controversy

 
The Rhode Island State House Christmas tree

In 2011, Fox News and local conservatives and pundits stirred up controversy over the Christmas tree at the Rhode Island State House.[67] Governor Chafee said he called the towering fir, decorated with lights, tinsel and toys, a "holiday tree," because that had been the accepted practice of the two previous governors, both Republicans.[citation needed] Chafee went on national TV with commentator Bill O'Reilly, calling Fox News' "war on Christmas" coverage "angry."[68]

2014 election

Chafee had previously indicated that he might run for re-election as an Independent or a Democrat.[55] With polling showing him trailing in the Democratic primary, Chafee announced on September 4, 2013, that he would not run for re-election.[69][70] Chafee thus became just the fourth Governor in the history of Rhode Island to decline to seek a second term, and the first since William S. Flynn in 1924.[71]

2016 presidential campaign

On April 9, 2015, Chafee announced that he had formed an exploratory committee in preparation for a potential candidacy for President of the United States as a Democrat in 2016.[72] He formally declared candidacy on June 3, 2015, with the campaign focused on ten stated issues with "Prosperity Through Peace" being his slogan.[6][73]

Following a widely panned debate performance and poor polling numbers, Chafee announced on October 23, 2015, that he would be ending his campaign.[74] After she secured the Democratic nomination, a Chafee spokesman said that he would support Hillary Clinton.[75]

Subsequent activities

Chafee considered challenging Sheldon Whitehouse for his former Senate seat in 2018, but ultimately decided against doing so.[76][77]

Between 2018 and 2019, Chafee and his family moved their residency to Wyoming.[78] By 2018, Chaffee's wife Stefanie had registered as a voter in Teton Village, Wyoming.[78] Chafee completed his move to Wyoming in 2019.[79]

In 2020, Chafee joined the Libertarians for National Popular Vote advisory board.[80]

2020 presidential campaign

Lincoln Chafee For President
 
Campaign2020 United States presidential election (Libertarian Party primaries)
CandidateLincoln Chafee
Governor of Rhode Island (2011–2015)
U.S. Senator from Rhode Island (1999–2007)
Mayor of Warwick (1993–1999)
AnnouncedJanuary 8, 2020
SuspendedApril 5, 2020
HeadquartersJackson Hole, Wyoming
Key peopleChristopher S. Thrasher (Initial Campaign Director)
Charles Peralo, Andrew Eichen, and Jacob Linker (Campaign Managers)
Caswell Cooke Jr. (Treasurer)
ReceiptsUS$62,546
SloganLead with Truth
Tell The Truth
Website
www.lincolnchafee.com

In February 2017, Chafee had made it known that he was not ruling out another run for the presidency.[81]

On March 11, 2019, Chafee officially switched from the Democratic to the Libertarian Party, stating, "It's what I've always been—fiscally conservative and socially liberal."[82] In August, Chafee declared that he'd "be open" to running for president as a Libertarian.[83]

On January 5, 2020, Chafee formally filed to run for the Libertarian Party nomination.[84] He formally announced his candidacy on January 8 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.[85]

Chafee's 2020 platform highlighted issues such as foreign intervention, the war on drugs, and government spending.[86][non-primary source needed] While individuals such as former New York gubernatorial candidate Larry Sharpe and national party chair Nicholas Sarwark were supportive of Chafee,[83] others including the Rhode Island state chair Pat Ford were more skeptical due to his historical positions on gun control issues, among other things.[87] According to The Providence Journal, Chafee hired Libertarian consultant Christopher Thrasher as campaign manager and selected Westerly Town Council member Caswell Cooke Jr. for the position of campaign treasurer.[87]

On April 5, 2020, Chafee announced on Facebook that he was ending his campaign for the Libertarian presidential nomination. He did not make any endorsements for president.[88]

Political positions

While serving in the U.S. Senate, Chafee was characterized as a "moderate" or even "liberal Republican."[89] The non-partisan National Journal in 2005 gave him a composite 59% liberal score and a 41% conservative score.[90] His record as a more liberal Republican Senator earned him criticism from conservatives; the conservative magazine, Human Events, labeled him one of the top ten RINOs, or what they consider to be insufficiently conservative, in 2005.[91] According to GovTrack, Chafee was the most liberal Republican Senator in 2006 being placed by GovTrack's analysis to the left of every Republican and several Democrats.[92] Later, as governor of Rhode Island, he pursued a centrist agenda that alienated special interests on both the left and right, "from unions to the state's Roman Catholic bishop." He has called for moderation and deescalation in U.S. foreign policy, combined with pragmatic fiscal conservatism, and liberal social policies.

Domestic policy

Abortion

Chafee has generally been considered pro-choice. In the U.S. Senate, Chafee was one of three Republicans to vote against the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act.[93] He has received a 90-percent rating from NARAL and previously served on that organization's national board. In 2015 Chafee said that he strongly supported "a woman's right to make her own personal reproductive decisions."[94]

Chafee is the only governor to have vetoed a bill proposing the availability of Choose Life license plates to Rhode Islanders, citing an inappropriateness of using state license plates to fund politically divisive initiatives and as a violation of the separation of Church and State. This decision was criticized as a violation of free speech and as having been influenced by his previous post on NARAL's Board of Directors.[95][96]

Crime and civil rights

Chafee's policy on firearms regulation previously mirrored the views of his father, John Chafee, who was generally supportive of a strict regulatory environment.[97] Chafee later said he supports "common sense adherence to the Second Amendment."[94] In January 2020, in an interview with Reason magazine, he cited “distrust in government” as the reason his position had evolved, and that he “believe[s] the authors of the Second Amendment wrote it with that in mind.” [98]

In 2011, as governor of Rhode Island, Chafee challenged an order of a federal court to transfer a prisoner in state custody to the United States government, because the prisoner in question might be subject to capital punishment, which Rhode Island had abolished. At the time, Chafee said, "my actions are motivated by my obligation as governor to safeguard Rhode Island's sovereignty and the integrity of its laws."[99][100]

Chafee has indicated he is receptive to the idea of legalizing the recreational use of marijuana and in 2006 supported Rhode Island's legalization of medical marijuana.[101] He has praised the Libertarian Party for its “enlightened approach to the corrosive and failed war on drugs.”[102] In March 2020, after moving to Wyoming, Chafee testified in favour of a bill in the Wyoming House of Representatives that would have legalized and regulated marijuana usage in Wyoming.

In 2015 Chafee said he believed "certain of our rights have been wrongfully infringed upon. Particularly the Fourth Amendment which forbids the tapping of our phones without a warrant."[94] While in the U.S. Senate, Chafee was the only Republican to vote against the Military Commissions Act of 2006, which restricted habeas corpus rights of persons detained by the U.S. Department of Defense as enemy combatants.[103]

Elections

Chafee has said he supports requiring voters to present photo identification at polling places.[104] In 2011 he signed legislation mandating photo ID in Rhode Island elections, stating that he believed requiring photo ID was a "reasonable request to ensure the accuracy and integrity of our elections."[105] The Rhode Island law does allow voters without an approved form of identification to cast a provisional ballot that will be counted if the voter's signature matches the one on file.[106]

In 2013, five years after his Providence Journal commentary urging passage of the plan, Chafee signed legislation entering Rhode Island into the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.[107] As governor he also signed legislation creating the Voter Choice Study Commission "for the purpose of studying instant-runoff voting and other advanced voting methods."[108]

In the Senate, Chafee voted in support of the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (commonly known as the McCain-Feingold Act), which tightened regulation of "soft money" contributions in political campaigns.[109]

Environment

Chafee has stated his opposition to oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. In the Senate he opposed the Clear Skies Act of 2003 which critics said would increase air pollution if enacted. Chafee has argued that granite is objectively the best rock as it is vital to Rhode Island's economy. The League of Conservation Voters has given Chafee a 79-percent rating while, in 2006, he received an endorsement from the Sierra Club.[110]

Metric system

Chafee supports switching the U.S. to the metric system.[111]

Same-sex marriage

Chafee opposes a constitutional amendment intended to ban gay marriage. In 2011, Governor Chafee signed a bill into law legalizing civil unions.[112] In 2013, as governor of Rhode Island, Chafee signed legislation legalizing same-sex marriage in that state, declaring that "we are living up to the ideal of our founders".[113] The New York Times described Chafee as a "strong proponent" of the bill, which faced significant opposition from the Democratic president of the Rhode Island State Senate.[114]

Taxes

As Rhode Island governor, Chafee called for a cut in the commercial property tax to spur economic development in Providence, Rhode Island.[115] From the National Taxpayers Union, a conservative taxpayers advocacy organization, as U.S. Senator from Rhode Island,[25] Chafee received grades of D in 2000, C− in 2001, C in 2002, C− in 2003 and 2004, D in 2005 and 2006, and as Governor of Rhode Island, Chafee received a "B" rating, the National Taxpayers Union citing his move to repeal the Rhode Island franchise tax and reduce estate taxes.[116] Also as Governor of Rhode Island, Chafee received grades of D in 2012[57][58] and B in 2014[59][60] from the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank, in their biennial Fiscal Policy Report Card on America's Governors.

In 2001 and 2003, while in the U.S. Senate, Chafee voted against the Bush tax cuts arguing he was concerned they favored the highest income brackets and about unchecked growth in the federal deficit. Chafee said that "cutting taxes is easy for politicians, we love to cut taxes. It takes responsibility to make sure our revenues match our expenditures and we're not doing that right now."[117]

Foreign policy

 
Chafee visits with Ecuadoran Minister of Foreign Affairs Maria Isabel Salvador in 2008. Chafee has called for increased U.S. engagement in Latin America.

Iran

Chafee supports President Obama's nuclear disarmament agreement with Iran. He has called for deescalation combined with cultural dialogue and exchange modeled after "the ping pong diplomacy of the Nixon era."[118][119] He is strongly opposed to a possible war with Iran, which he sees as a negative consequence stemming from the 2003 invasion of Iraq, which he also opposed.[98]

Israel

Chafee has criticized what he has characterized as a Biblical influence on U.S. policy with respect to Israel. He has said he opposes the expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank,[120] but described Hamas as a "violent organization with a genocidal charter" [121][122] In 2007, Chafee also stated that Israel's security was a paramount consideration in resolving the Arab-Israeli conflict. Chafee serves on the advisory council of J Street[123] and has voted to continue foreign aid to the Israeli government,[124] among others.

 
Chafee preparing to speak at the U.S. Naval War College in 2014. Chafee has said the U.S. "must make international decisions with brains and not biceps" and criticized Hillary Clinton's vote in support of the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq. To Chafee's left are Major General Kevin R. McBride, Rear Admiral Walter E. Carter Jr. and Brigadier General Rick Baccus.

Latin America

Referring to Latin America, Chafee has called for the U.S. government to "reengage our neighbors." However, Chafee has also said recent U.S. inattention to the region was "a blessing in disguise" as it allowed democratic governments to flourish free of U.S. influence.[118]

Russia

Chafee has said one of the U.S.' highest priorities should be improving relations with the Russian Federation and has called for rapprochement, including the lifting of sanctions against Russia.[125]

War

While serving in the United States Senate, Chafee was one of 23 senators, and the only Republican, to vote against the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq, which provided the legal mechanism for the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq.[104] When asked, in 2015, how the U.S. could most effectively deal with ISIS, Chafee said the U.S. should pursue a policy of containment through alliance-building with regional powers.[126] Chafee has said the U.S. "must make international decisions with brains and not biceps",[94] and at the first 2016 Democratic primary debate, stated that the U.S. must end its use of "perpetual wars",[127] referring in part to the War on Terror. In his speech declaring his withdrawal from the 2016 Presidential race at the annual Women's Leadership Forum in Washington, DC, Chafee again made the case for peace, attacking the field of Republican candidates for demonstrating a lack of desire "to understand anything about the Middle East and North Africa" and instead espousing "more bellicosity, more saber rattling, and more blind macho posturing." He ended the speech by reminding the audience that the United States is one of the strongest countries in history, economically, militarily, and culturally, and so not only could afford to take risks for peace, but "must take risks for peace." Arguing for a new paradigm, he concluded by asking the audience whether they wanted to be remembered as bombers of weddings and hospitals, or as peace makers.[128] He has cited its anti-war stance as one of the primary reasons he joined the Libertarian Party, calling it “the party of peace” in a Boston Globe op-ed.[102]

Endorsements

Chafee endorsed George W. Bush in the 2000 U.S. presidential election, but declined to endorse Bush in the 2004 contest.[129] In 2008 Chafee endorsed Barack Obama for U.S. president during the Democratic Party presidential primaries, and went on to serve as national co-chair of Obama's 2012 reelection campaign.[130] During the 2014 election for governor of Rhode Island, which Chafee did not contest, he endorsed Clay Pell in the Democratic primary.[131]

Personal life

Chafee and his wife, Stephanie Birney (Danforth) Chafee, married in January 1990.[132] They have three children: Louisa, Caleb, and Thea. Louisa qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics in sailing.[133] He is a member of The Episcopal Church.[134][135] As of 2019, he lives in Teton Village, Wyoming.[136]

Electoral history

2010 Rhode Island gubernatorial election[137]
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Lincoln Chafee 123,571 36.1
Republican John Robitaille 114,911 33.6
Democratic Frank Caprio 78,896 23.0
Moderate Ken Block 22,146 6.5
Independent Joseph Lusi 1,091 0.3
Independent Todd Giroux 882 0.3
Independent Ronald Algieri 793 0.2
2006 U.S. Senate election in Rhode Island
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Sheldon Whitehouse 206,110 53.47
Republican Lincoln Chafee (incumbent) 179,001 46.44
2006 U.S. Senate election in Rhode Island – Republican primary
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Lincoln Chafee (incumbent) 34,934 54.17
Republican Steve Laffey 29,556 45.83
2000 U.S. Senate election in Rhode Island
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Lincoln Chafee (incumbent) 222,588 56.88
Democratic Robert Weygand 161,023 41.15
1998 mayoral election in Warwick, Rhode Island
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Lincoln Chafee (incumbent) 17,808 57.56
Democratic George Zainyeh 12,323 39.83

See also

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lincoln, chafee, lincoln, davenport, chafee, chay, born, march, 1953, american, politician, mayor, warwick, rhode, island, from, 1993, 1999, united, states, senator, from, 1999, 2007, 74th, governor, rhode, island, from, 2011, 2015, member, democratic, party, . Lincoln Davenport Chafee ˈ tʃ eɪ f iː CHAY fee born March 26 1953 is an American politician He was mayor of Warwick Rhode Island from 1993 to 1999 a United States Senator from 1999 to 2007 and the 74th Governor of Rhode Island from 2011 to 2015 He was a member of the Democratic Party from 2013 to 2019 in June 2019 The Boston Globe reported that he had become a registered Libertarian 1 2 having previously been a Republican until September 2007 and an independent and then a Democrat in the interim Lincoln ChafeeChafee in 201474th Governor of Rhode IslandIn office January 4 2011 January 6 2015LieutenantElizabeth RobertsPreceded byDon CarcieriSucceeded byGina RaimondoUnited States Senatorfrom Rhode IslandIn office November 2 1999 January 3 2007Preceded byJohn ChafeeSucceeded bySheldon WhitehouseMayor of WarwickIn office January 1 1993 November 1 1999Preceded byCharles DonovanSucceeded byScott AvedisianPersonal detailsBornLincoln Davenport Chafee 1953 03 26 March 26 1953 age 69 Providence Rhode Island U S Political partyLibertarian 2019 present Other politicalaffiliationsRepublican through mid 2007 Independent 2007 2013 Democratic 2013 2019 SpouseStephanie Birney Danforth m 1990 wbr Children3 including LouisaResidence s Teton Village Wyoming U S EducationBrown University BA WebsiteCampaign websiteThe son of Republican politician John Chafee who was the 66th Governor of Rhode Island the United States Secretary of the Navy and a U S Senator from Rhode Island Lincoln Chafee s first elected office was as a member of the Warwick City Council in 1985 After John Chafee died in 1999 while serving in the United States Senate Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Almond appointed Lincoln Chafee to fill his father s seat in the U S Senate to which he was elected to a full term in 2000 as candidate of the Republican Party Chafee was the only Republican in the Senate to vote against authorization of the use of force in Iraq in the lead up to the Iraq War He was defeated in his 2006 reelection bid by Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse Chafee subsequently shifted his affiliation towards the Democratic Party by first endorsing Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election running as an independent for Governor of Rhode Island in 2010 serving as the co chair of Obama s 2012 re election campaign and then finally officially switching his registration to the Democratic Party in May 2013 In March 2019 he switched his political affiliation again to the Libertarian Party In 2015 he sought nomination to become the Democratic Party candidate in the 2016 presidential election but withdrew prior to the primaries In January 2020 Chafee filed to run again for president this time seeking the Libertarian nomination Chafee withdrew his candidacy on April 5 2020 and announced he would instead focus on helping other Libertarians seeking office Contents 1 Early life education and career 2 Local politics 1985 1999 3 United States Senate 1999 2007 3 1 Elections 3 1 1 2000 3 1 2 2006 3 2 Tenure 3 2 1 Fiscal policy 3 2 2 Environment 3 2 3 Social policy 3 2 4 Foreign policy 3 2 5 Committee assignments 4 Political hiatus 2007 2009 5 Governor of Rhode Island 2011 2015 5 1 2010 election 5 2 Switch to the Democratic Party 5 3 Recession 5 4 Fiscal issues 5 5 Social issues 5 6 Education 5 7 38 Studios 5 8 Christmas tree controversy 5 9 2014 election 6 2016 presidential campaign 7 Subsequent activities 8 2020 presidential campaign 9 Political positions 9 1 Domestic policy 9 1 1 Abortion 9 1 2 Crime and civil rights 9 1 3 Elections 9 1 4 Environment 9 1 5 Metric system 9 1 6 Same sex marriage 9 1 7 Taxes 9 2 Foreign policy 9 2 1 Iran 9 2 2 Israel 9 2 3 Latin America 9 2 4 Russia 9 2 5 War 9 3 Endorsements 10 Personal life 11 Electoral history 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksEarly life education and career EditLincoln Davenport Chafee was born on March 26 1953 in Providence Rhode Island the son of Virginia nee Coates and John Chafee 3 Chafee s great great grandfather Henry Lippitt was Governor of Rhode Island Among his great great uncles are Rhode Island Governor Charles Warren Lippitt and United States Senator Henry Frederick Lippitt His great uncle Zechariah Chafee was a Harvard law professor and a notable civil libertarian The Chafee family was among the earliest settlers of Hingham Massachusetts before moving south to Rhode Island 4 He attended public schools in Warwick Rhode Island Providence Country Day School as well as later Phillips Academy At Brown University Chafee captained the wrestling team and in 1975 earned a Bachelor of Arts in classics He then attended Montana State University s non degree Farrier School a sixteen week horseshoeing program in Bozeman For the next seven years he worked as a farrier at harness racetracks in the United States and Canada One of the horses he shod Overburden set the track record at Northlands Park in Edmonton Alberta 5 In describing how his time as a farrier affected him Chafee stated that when you re around horses you tend to be a quieter person 6 Local politics 1985 1999 EditChafee entered politics in 1985 when he was elected over eight other candidates to become delegate to the Rhode Island Constitutional Convention A year later he was elected to the Warwick City Council defeating an incumbent and re elected in 1988 He ran for Warwick Mayor in 1990 losing by 5 percent in a three way race In 1992 he was elected Warwick s first Republican mayor in 32 years and was re elected in 1994 1996 and 1998 when he won by 17 and carried all nine wards Chafee was praised for his fair minded and sensible approach to government including his ability to work with seven Democrats of nine seats on the Warwick City Council He conservatively managed the city s finances strengthening the city s bond rating and paying down the outstanding pension liability He worked effectively and cooperatively with the municipal unions especially in settling a difficult and prolonged teacher labor dispute that he inherited from the previous administration 7 As mayor Chafee made conservation environmental protection and wise growth a priority He purchased 130 acres of open space planted hundreds of street trees and created new historic districts and a new economic development intermodal district at the state airport His municipal composting and recycling initiatives dramatically decreased landfill waste His Greenwich Bay Initiative which extended sewer service to the most environmentally sensitive areas of the city earned Warwick recognition by EPA as one of the best local watershed programs in the nation 8 United States Senate 1999 2007 EditElections Edit 2000 Edit Main article 2000 United States Senate election in Rhode Island After his father announced he would not seek re election in 2000 Lincoln Chafee announced he would run for the seat 9 When John Chafee died suddenly in October 1999 Governor Lincoln Almond appointed the younger Chafee to serve out the term In the general election he faced the Democratic nominee then U S Representative Robert Weygand Chafee won the election 57 41 2006 Edit Main article 2006 United States Senate election in Rhode Island In September 2005 Steve Laffey the mayor of Cranston Rhode Island announced his intention to run against Chafee in the Republican primary election Among other stances differing from those of Chafee Mayor Laffey opposed abortion and stem cell research Laffey was supported by notable conservative groups including the Club for Growth and several anti abortion groups Chafee went on to defeat Laffey in the primary on September 12 by a margin of 53 47 The turnout for the Republican primary was the largest in Rhode Island history In his victory speech Chafee credited independent voters and disaffiliated Democrats for his victory 10 Despite Chafee s high approval ratings statewide the state had tended to lean heavily toward socially liberal or moderate candidates for many decades As a result Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse succeeded by attacking the instances in which Chafee supported his party s conservative congressional leadership whose personalities and policies were very unpopular statewide Chafee lost to Whitehouse in the general election 54 46 In response to a question at a news conference on November 9 2006 Chafee stated he was unsure whether he would remain in the Republican Party after serving out the remainder of his term According to Michelle R Smith of the Associated Press when asked whether he felt that his loss may have helped the country by switching control of power in Congress away from Republicans and toward the Democrats he replied To be honest yes 11 Tenure Edit Descended from a long line of moderate center right New England Republicans Chafee s stances became increasingly liberal more so than his father s positions had been The now dominant conservatives referred to him as a Republican In Name Only or RINO Most notable among these was Human Events magazine which named Chafee the No 1 RINO in the country 12 In 2006 the National Journal rated Chafee as the most liberal Republican in the Senate and placed him to the left of two Democrats Nebraska s Ben Nelson and Louisiana s Mary Landrieu the only Republican ranked to the left of the latter senator 13 GovTrack also ranked Senator Chafee as the most liberal Republican member in 2006 according to GovTrack s analysis Chafee was to the left of his Republican colleagues as well as to the left of fourteen Democrats 14 Known for often disagreeing with the Republican Party leadership Chafee says he did not cast his ballot for President George W Bush in the 2004 election instead choosing to write in former president George H W Bush as a nod to the Republican Party of his father 15 Chafee frequently criticized the younger Bush s record on the environment and expressed concern about the 2004 Republican platform and overall philosophical direction of the party He described the younger Bush s presidency as an agenda of energizing the far right wing base which is divisive 16 Soon thereafter he rejected Democratic overtures to leave the Republican Party after appeals to him from other Republican senators to remain in their caucus 17 Chafee considered challenging George W Bush for re nomination in the New Hampshire primary in 2004 on an anti Iraq and Afghanistan war platform In his autobiography Against the Tide 2007 he states that In the fall of 2003 part of me thought it was cowardly to oppose the president on so many issues and then not oppose him head on as he sought renomination However he decided not to run after the capture of Saddam Hussein on December 13 2003 18 Fiscal policy Edit Chafee also voted against both the 2001 and 2003 congressional budget bills that cut and or rebated individuals federal income taxes He asserted that tax cuts reduce revenue to the federal government thereby worsening the federal budget deficit and increasing the amount of money it has to borrow in order to operate In 2004 Chafee broke with his party again to oppose the acceleration of the Bush tax cuts Four Senate moderates John McCain of Arizona Olympia J Snowe and Susan Collins both of Maine and Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island had insisted on attaching a provision that would have applied pay as you go rules for the next five years 19 On November 17 2005 he voted in favor of reinstating the top federal income tax rate of 39 6 which last existed under President Bill Clinton in the 1990s on the highest income taxpayers In 2003 Chafee voted against the Medicare Part D prescription drug expansion However Chafee also cast a crucial procedural vote against a Democratic attempt to kill that bill which failed by only two votes 20 Chafee also co sponsored the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 which expanded federal jurisdiction over class action lawsuits and voted against a wholesale ban on gifts from employees of lobbying companies 21 The Cato Institute s Center for Trade Policy Studies identified Chafee as a free trader during his U S Senate tenure indicating a pro free trade pro market and anti subsidies voting record 22 23 Chafee has supported free trade agreements e g North American Free Trade Agreement and Dominican Republic Central America Free Trade Agreement CAFTA 24 and bankruptcy reform As U S Senator from Rhode Island Chafee received grades of D in 2000 C in 2001 C in 2002 C in 2003 and 2004 and D in 2005 and 2006 from the National Taxpayers Union a conservative taxpayers advocacy organization 25 Environment Edit Chafee was one of the few Republicans to vote against allowing drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and was a member of the Republicans for Environmental Protection He has been endorsed throughout his career by the Sierra Club and the League of Conservative Voters as a strong leader for environmental causes despite criticisms from other progressive activist groups decrying the endorsement of a then Republican 26 Chafee sponsored the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act of 2002 enabling the clean up and redevelopment of thousands of abandoned urban buildings throughout the United States 27 Social policy Edit Chafee was a member of the Republican Majority for Choice and Republicans for Choice Chafee was also a member of the Republican Main Street Partnership Chafee is pro choice 28 In 2003 Chafee was one of the three Republican Senators to oppose the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act His 2006 senatorial re election bid was endorsed by NARAL Pro Choice America He also supported federal funding for embryonic stem cell research In 2004 Chafee was one of six Republicans to vote against the Federal Marriage Amendment an amendment intended to ban gay marriage in 2006 he voted against banning gay marriage a second time 29 30 During his tenure Chafee was the only sitting or former Republican senator to support the legalization of same sex marriage until Rob Portman of Ohio endorsed it in 2013 31 He supported affirmative action and gun control and was one of only two Republicans to vote against the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act which prevents firearms manufacturers and dealers from being held liable for crimes committed with their products On June 27 2006 Chafee was one of only three Republicans to vote against the proposed Flag Desecration Amendment Chafee opposes the death penalty and has consistently voted against limiting death penalty appeals in federal cases He has also favored including racial statistics in death penalty appeals and making DNA analysis a prerequisite for any federal level criminal executions On May 23 2005 Chafee was one of 14 bipartisan senators to forge a compromise on the Democrats use of the judicial filibuster forestalling the Republican leadership s implementation of the so called nuclear option Under the agreement the Democrats would retain the power to filibuster a Bush II judicial nominee only in an extraordinary circumstance and three of the most conservative Bush appellate court nominees Janice Rogers Brown Priscilla Owen and William Pryor would receive a vote by the full Senate Chafee was the only Republican to oppose George W Bush s nomination of Samuel Alito to the United States Supreme Court However he voted to end debate on the nomination helping to end any chance of a Democratic filibuster of it 32 Chafee did not announce his opposition to the nomination until a majority of Senators had already publicly said they would support Alito 33 Foreign policy Edit Chafee was the only Republican in the Senate to vote against authorization of the use of force in Iraq in the lead up to the Iraq War On June 22 2006 he was the only Republican to vote for the Levin amendment calling for a nonbinding timetable for a withdrawal of US troops from Iraq 34 Chafee voted against the Kerry Feingold amendment calling for a binding timetable Chafee is now involved in J Street a liberal Jewish group that calls for Israel to withdraw from all occupied territories and advocates for a two state solution to the Arab Israeli conflict In November 2006 immediately following the midterm elections Chafee joined key Democrats in opposing President Bush s renomination of John Bolton as United States Ambassador to the United Nations On December 4 2006 the White House announced that Bolton would no longer seek the appointment and would resign within a matter of weeks Committee assignments Edit U S Senate Committee on Foreign Relations U S Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works 35 U S Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs 36 Political hiatus 2007 2009 Edit Lincoln Chafee delivers a lecture during his time at Brown University in 2007 In December 2006 Chafee announced he was accepting a fellowship to serve as a distinguished visiting fellow at Brown University s Thomas J Watson Jr Institute for International Studies The university had Chafee lead a student group studying U S foreign policy 37 In September 2007 Chafee officially left the Republican Party changing his affiliation to Independent He said that he did so because of the Republican Party s drifting away from its core values such as its abandoning fiscal conservatism Citing the party s new tendency to pass tax cuts without spending cuts to balance the loss of revenue he noted how the party was destroying social programs aimed to help middle class and lower income Americans particularly Pell Grants and Head Start 38 In February 2008 he said he was considering voting for then Senator Barack Obama in Rhode Island s Democratic presidential primary election 39 On February 14 2008 with the Rhode Island Democratic primary approaching in three weeks Chafee officially endorsed Obama 40 In 2012 he was one of 35 co chairs selected to act as key surrogates and ambassadors for Obama s re election campaign 41 In 2008 Chafee joined the advisory board of J Street a lobbying group that promotes diplomatic relations between Israel and its neighbors and supports an independent Palestinian state 42 In September 2008 Chafee received media attention for describing Sarah Palin then Governor of Alaska and the Republican vice presidential nominee in the 2008 presidential election as a cocky wacko 43 Governor of Rhode Island 2011 2015 Edit2010 election Edit Main article 2010 Rhode Island gubernatorial election On January 4 2010 Chafee formally declared his intention to run for Governor of Rhode Island in 2010 as an independent 44 as the incumbent Governor Donald Carcieri a Republican re elected the same day Chafee lost his Senate re election bid was term limited at the time On October 31 2010 electoral analysis site FiveThirtyEight com gave Chafee a 63 8 chance of victory compared to Democratic opponent Frank T Caprio s 26 2 and Republican opponent John Robitaille s 10 0 45 Likewise other sites such as the Cook Political Report classified the race as a toss up 46 Chafee s approval rating at the time of his 2006 defeat was between 51 and 63 47 48 On September 16 2010 New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg who had also switched from Republican to Independent to Democratic in recent years traveled to Rhode Island Bloomberg praised Chafee s experience and integrity saying that Chafee would put Rhode Islanders interests ahead of party interests and that Chafee would produce results because that s exactly what he did as a mayor and as senator 49 It was reported that President Obama s lack of endorsement of any of the candidates indicated tacit support of Chafee over Democrat Caprio 50 Chafee easily won the endorsements of all major public school teachers unions including the Rhode Island affiliates of the National Education Association 51 and American Federation of Teachers 52 in his 2010 gubernatorial campaign On November 2 2010 Chafee won the gubernatorial race winning with a 36 plurality in the seven candidate race Switch to the Democratic Party Edit In August 2012 he announced plans to attend the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte North Carolina to show support for President Barack Obama s re election campaign 53 After constant speculation during his term Chafee officially joined the Democratic Party on May 30 2013 54 He had previously indicated that he might run for re election as an Independent or a Democrat 55 Recession Edit Chafee came to office in the depths of the worst recession in decades Unemployment peaked at 11 4 in the first months of his tenure Over his four budgets July 1 2011 to June 30 2015 the rate dropped to 5 9 second best in the country Chafee also inherited a crisis with impending bankruptcies of a number of municipalities including Providence East Providence Pawtucket West Warwick and Woonsocket As a former mayor Chafee was a strong advocate for the state s city and towns He increased state aid and intervened to protect these distressed communities 56 One city Central Falls did declare a bankruptcy Chafee appointed a special master to run the city on an interim basis negotiate concessions with labor and retirees and pass a budget with tax increases Central Falls emerged from bankruptcy the following year Fiscal issues Edit Chafee had campaigned on a platform that included lowering the state sales tax by creating a 1 tax on 59 tax exempt commodities and services This would have squarely addressed the Rhode Island legislature annual budget deficit A 2012 poll showed that some of Chafee s proposed tax increases intended to move the state from budget deficit to surplus status had received negative feedback from Rhode Island residents As Governor of Rhode Island Chafee received grades of D in 2012 57 58 and B in 2014 59 60 from the Cato Institute a libertarian think tank in their biennial Fiscal Policy Report Card on America s Governors In two of his four budgets there were no tax increases At the same time he restored 20 to local education and higher education cut by his predecessor 61 Social issues Edit In May 2012 Chafee refused on principle to release a prisoner charged with murder to federal custody because Rhode Island hadn t had an execution since 1842 and the US Attorney refused to guarantee the prisoner if convicted would receive a maximum life imprisonment without parole Chafee said The State of Rhode Island must seek to protect both the strong states rights issues at stake and the legitimacy of its longstanding public policy against the death penalty 62 Chafee championed a bill that legalized same sex marriage in Rhode Island 63 signing it into law on May 1 2012 Chafee has shown some willingness to deviate from strict War on Drugs policies in favor of alternative approaches to America s drug crime problem 64 Education Edit On education reform in general Chafee does not believe the politically and publicly popular presumption that America s schools are failing saying This notion of all these failing schools if this were true how did America get to be at the status where we are in the world if it were that bad So I don t buy into the trashing of our public school system Somehow Brown University and University of Rhode Island and Bryant University Providence College are full of public school students that are doing very very well and leading America in many fields Yes there s room for improvement I don t deny that and I want to be part of the improvement But the notion that our public school systems are in disarray and failing I don t buy that 65 38 Studios Edit Chafee was the only public figure in Rhode Island to vigorously oppose an ill fated deal in which the previous Governor committed an unsecured 75 million loan to a former baseball star Curt Schilling to develop a new video game Kingdoms of Amalur Reckoning The first payments started two months before he took office in January 2011 The game was released in February 2012 to moderate critical success but failed commercially 38 Studios ended up laying off their staff and filed for bankruptcy According to Schilling Chafee s public comments calling the game a failure caused a publisher to pull out of a 35 million deal that could have paid for a sequel In response Chafee said he would need to verify Schilling s claim saying that he couldn t just take it as a leap of faith He added that it isn t accurate to blame the state for the company s collapse 66 As chair of the agency securing the loan Chafee initiated a lawsuit to recover lost funds for Rhode Island taxpayers To date about 17 million has been recovered through settlements Christmas tree controversy Edit The Rhode Island State House Christmas tree In 2011 Fox News and local conservatives and pundits stirred up controversy over the Christmas tree at the Rhode Island State House 67 Governor Chafee said he called the towering fir decorated with lights tinsel and toys a holiday tree because that had been the accepted practice of the two previous governors both Republicans citation needed Chafee went on national TV with commentator Bill O Reilly calling Fox News war on Christmas coverage angry 68 2014 election Edit Main article 2014 Rhode Island gubernatorial election Chafee had previously indicated that he might run for re election as an Independent or a Democrat 55 With polling showing him trailing in the Democratic primary Chafee announced on September 4 2013 that he would not run for re election 69 70 Chafee thus became just the fourth Governor in the history of Rhode Island to decline to seek a second term and the first since William S Flynn in 1924 71 2016 presidential campaign EditMain article Lincoln Chafee 2016 presidential campaign On April 9 2015 Chafee announced that he had formed an exploratory committee in preparation for a potential candidacy for President of the United States as a Democrat in 2016 72 He formally declared candidacy on June 3 2015 with the campaign focused on ten stated issues with Prosperity Through Peace being his slogan 6 73 Following a widely panned debate performance and poor polling numbers Chafee announced on October 23 2015 that he would be ending his campaign 74 After she secured the Democratic nomination a Chafee spokesman said that he would support Hillary Clinton 75 Subsequent activities EditChafee considered challenging Sheldon Whitehouse for his former Senate seat in 2018 but ultimately decided against doing so 76 77 Between 2018 and 2019 Chafee and his family moved their residency to Wyoming 78 By 2018 Chaffee s wife Stefanie had registered as a voter in Teton Village Wyoming 78 Chafee completed his move to Wyoming in 2019 79 In 2020 Chafee joined the Libertarians for National Popular Vote advisory board 80 2020 presidential campaign EditLincoln Chafee For President Campaign2020 United States presidential election Libertarian Party primaries CandidateLincoln ChafeeGovernor of Rhode Island 2011 2015 U S Senator from Rhode Island 1999 2007 Mayor of Warwick 1993 1999 AnnouncedJanuary 8 2020SuspendedApril 5 2020HeadquartersJackson Hole WyomingKey peopleChristopher S Thrasher Initial Campaign Director Charles Peralo Andrew Eichen and Jacob Linker Campaign Managers Caswell Cooke Jr Treasurer ReceiptsUS 62 546SloganLead with TruthTell The TruthWebsitewww wbr lincolnchafee wbr comIn February 2017 Chafee had made it known that he was not ruling out another run for the presidency 81 On March 11 2019 Chafee officially switched from the Democratic to the Libertarian Party stating It s what I ve always been fiscally conservative and socially liberal 82 In August Chafee declared that he d be open to running for president as a Libertarian 83 On January 5 2020 Chafee formally filed to run for the Libertarian Party nomination 84 He formally announced his candidacy on January 8 at the National Press Club in Washington D C 85 Chafee s 2020 platform highlighted issues such as foreign intervention the war on drugs and government spending 86 non primary source needed While individuals such as former New York gubernatorial candidate Larry Sharpe and national party chair Nicholas Sarwark were supportive of Chafee 83 others including the Rhode Island state chair Pat Ford were more skeptical due to his historical positions on gun control issues among other things 87 According to The Providence Journal Chafee hired Libertarian consultant Christopher Thrasher as campaign manager and selected Westerly Town Council member Caswell Cooke Jr for the position of campaign treasurer 87 On April 5 2020 Chafee announced on Facebook that he was ending his campaign for the Libertarian presidential nomination He did not make any endorsements for president 88 Political positions EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information August 2020 While serving in the U S Senate Chafee was characterized as a moderate or even liberal Republican 89 The non partisan National Journal in 2005 gave him a composite 59 liberal score and a 41 conservative score 90 His record as a more liberal Republican Senator earned him criticism from conservatives the conservative magazine Human Events labeled him one of the top ten RINOs or what they consider to be insufficiently conservative in 2005 91 According to GovTrack Chafee was the most liberal Republican Senator in 2006 being placed by GovTrack s analysis to the left of every Republican and several Democrats 92 Later as governor of Rhode Island he pursued a centrist agenda that alienated special interests on both the left and right from unions to the state s Roman Catholic bishop He has called for moderation and deescalation in U S foreign policy combined with pragmatic fiscal conservatism and liberal social policies Domestic policy Edit Abortion Edit Chafee has generally been considered pro choice In the U S Senate Chafee was one of three Republicans to vote against the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act 93 He has received a 90 percent rating from NARAL and previously served on that organization s national board In 2015 Chafee said that he strongly supported a woman s right to make her own personal reproductive decisions 94 Chafee is the only governor to have vetoed a bill proposing the availability of Choose Life license plates to Rhode Islanders citing an inappropriateness of using state license plates to fund politically divisive initiatives and as a violation of the separation of Church and State This decision was criticized as a violation of free speech and as having been influenced by his previous post on NARAL s Board of Directors 95 96 Crime and civil rights Edit Chafee s policy on firearms regulation previously mirrored the views of his father John Chafee who was generally supportive of a strict regulatory environment 97 Chafee later said he supports common sense adherence to the Second Amendment 94 In January 2020 in an interview with Reason magazine he cited distrust in government as the reason his position had evolved and that he believe s the authors of the Second Amendment wrote it with that in mind 98 In 2011 as governor of Rhode Island Chafee challenged an order of a federal court to transfer a prisoner in state custody to the United States government because the prisoner in question might be subject to capital punishment which Rhode Island had abolished At the time Chafee said my actions are motivated by my obligation as governor to safeguard Rhode Island s sovereignty and the integrity of its laws 99 100 Chafee has indicated he is receptive to the idea of legalizing the recreational use of marijuana and in 2006 supported Rhode Island s legalization of medical marijuana 101 He has praised the Libertarian Party for its enlightened approach to the corrosive and failed war on drugs 102 In March 2020 after moving to Wyoming Chafee testified in favour of a bill in the Wyoming House of Representatives that would have legalized and regulated marijuana usage in Wyoming In 2015 Chafee said he believed certain of our rights have been wrongfully infringed upon Particularly the Fourth Amendment which forbids the tapping of our phones without a warrant 94 While in the U S Senate Chafee was the only Republican to vote against the Military Commissions Act of 2006 which restricted habeas corpus rights of persons detained by the U S Department of Defense as enemy combatants 103 Elections Edit Chafee has said he supports requiring voters to present photo identification at polling places 104 In 2011 he signed legislation mandating photo ID in Rhode Island elections stating that he believed requiring photo ID was a reasonable request to ensure the accuracy and integrity of our elections 105 The Rhode Island law does allow voters without an approved form of identification to cast a provisional ballot that will be counted if the voter s signature matches the one on file 106 In 2013 five years after his Providence Journal commentary urging passage of the plan Chafee signed legislation entering Rhode Island into the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact 107 As governor he also signed legislation creating the Voter Choice Study Commission for the purpose of studying instant runoff voting and other advanced voting methods 108 In the Senate Chafee voted in support of the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act commonly known as the McCain Feingold Act which tightened regulation of soft money contributions in political campaigns 109 Environment Edit Chafee has stated his opposition to oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge In the Senate he opposed the Clear Skies Act of 2003 which critics said would increase air pollution if enacted Chafee has argued that granite is objectively the best rock as it is vital to Rhode Island s economy The League of Conservation Voters has given Chafee a 79 percent rating while in 2006 he received an endorsement from the Sierra Club 110 Metric system Edit Chafee supports switching the U S to the metric system 111 Same sex marriage Edit Chafee opposes a constitutional amendment intended to ban gay marriage In 2011 Governor Chafee signed a bill into law legalizing civil unions 112 In 2013 as governor of Rhode Island Chafee signed legislation legalizing same sex marriage in that state declaring that we are living up to the ideal of our founders 113 The New York Times described Chafee as a strong proponent of the bill which faced significant opposition from the Democratic president of the Rhode Island State Senate 114 Taxes Edit As Rhode Island governor Chafee called for a cut in the commercial property tax to spur economic development in Providence Rhode Island 115 From the National Taxpayers Union a conservative taxpayers advocacy organization as U S Senator from Rhode Island 25 Chafee received grades of D in 2000 C in 2001 C in 2002 C in 2003 and 2004 D in 2005 and 2006 and as Governor of Rhode Island Chafee received a B rating the National Taxpayers Union citing his move to repeal the Rhode Island franchise tax and reduce estate taxes 116 Also as Governor of Rhode Island Chafee received grades of D in 2012 57 58 and B in 2014 59 60 from the Cato Institute a libertarian think tank in their biennial Fiscal Policy Report Card on America s Governors In 2001 and 2003 while in the U S Senate Chafee voted against the Bush tax cuts arguing he was concerned they favored the highest income brackets and about unchecked growth in the federal deficit Chafee said that cutting taxes is easy for politicians we love to cut taxes It takes responsibility to make sure our revenues match our expenditures and we re not doing that right now 117 Foreign policy Edit Chafee visits with Ecuadoran Minister of Foreign Affairs Maria Isabel Salvador in 2008 Chafee has called for increased U S engagement in Latin America Iran Edit Chafee supports President Obama s nuclear disarmament agreement with Iran He has called for deescalation combined with cultural dialogue and exchange modeled after the ping pong diplomacy of the Nixon era 118 119 He is strongly opposed to a possible war with Iran which he sees as a negative consequence stemming from the 2003 invasion of Iraq which he also opposed 98 Israel Edit Chafee has criticized what he has characterized as a Biblical influence on U S policy with respect to Israel He has said he opposes the expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank 120 but described Hamas as a violent organization with a genocidal charter 121 122 In 2007 Chafee also stated that Israel s security was a paramount consideration in resolving the Arab Israeli conflict Chafee serves on the advisory council of J Street 123 and has voted to continue foreign aid to the Israeli government 124 among others Chafee preparing to speak at the U S Naval War College in 2014 Chafee has said the U S must make international decisions with brains and not biceps and criticized Hillary Clinton s vote in support of the 2003 U S invasion of Iraq To Chafee s left are Major General Kevin R McBride Rear Admiral Walter E Carter Jr and Brigadier General Rick Baccus Latin America Edit Referring to Latin America Chafee has called for the U S government to reengage our neighbors However Chafee has also said recent U S inattention to the region was a blessing in disguise as it allowed democratic governments to flourish free of U S influence 118 Russia Edit Chafee has said one of the U S highest priorities should be improving relations with the Russian Federation and has called for rapprochement including the lifting of sanctions against Russia 125 War Edit While serving in the United States Senate Chafee was one of 23 senators and the only Republican to vote against the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq which provided the legal mechanism for the 2003 U S invasion of Iraq 104 When asked in 2015 how the U S could most effectively deal with ISIS Chafee said the U S should pursue a policy of containment through alliance building with regional powers 126 Chafee has said the U S must make international decisions with brains and not biceps 94 and at the first 2016 Democratic primary debate stated that the U S must end its use of perpetual wars 127 referring in part to the War on Terror In his speech declaring his withdrawal from the 2016 Presidential race at the annual Women s Leadership Forum in Washington DC Chafee again made the case for peace attacking the field of Republican candidates for demonstrating a lack of desire to understand anything about the Middle East and North Africa and instead espousing more bellicosity more saber rattling and more blind macho posturing He ended the speech by reminding the audience that the United States is one of the strongest countries in history economically militarily and culturally and so not only could afford to take risks for peace but must take risks for peace Arguing for a new paradigm he concluded by asking the audience whether they wanted to be remembered as bombers of weddings and hospitals or as peace makers 128 He has cited its anti war stance as one of the primary reasons he joined the Libertarian Party calling it the party of peace in a Boston Globe op ed 102 Endorsements Edit Chafee endorsed George W Bush in the 2000 U S presidential election but declined to endorse Bush in the 2004 contest 129 In 2008 Chafee endorsed Barack Obama for U S president during the Democratic Party presidential primaries and went on to serve as national co chair of Obama s 2012 reelection campaign 130 During the 2014 election for governor of Rhode Island which Chafee did not contest he endorsed Clay Pell in the Democratic primary 131 Personal life EditChafee and his wife Stephanie Birney Danforth Chafee married in January 1990 132 They have three children Louisa Caleb and Thea Louisa qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics in sailing 133 He is a member of The Episcopal Church 134 135 As of 2019 update he lives in Teton Village Wyoming 136 Electoral history Edit2010 Rhode Island gubernatorial election 137 Party Candidate Votes Independent Lincoln Chafee 123 571 36 1Republican John Robitaille 114 911 33 6Democratic Frank Caprio 78 896 23 0Moderate Ken Block 22 146 6 5Independent Joseph Lusi 1 091 0 3Independent Todd Giroux 882 0 3Independent Ronald Algieri 793 0 22006 U S Senate election in Rhode Island Party Candidate Votes Democratic Sheldon Whitehouse 206 110 53 47Republican Lincoln Chafee incumbent 179 001 46 442006 U S Senate election in Rhode Island Republican primary Party Candidate Votes Republican Lincoln Chafee incumbent 34 934 54 17Republican Steve Laffey 29 556 45 832000 U S Senate election in Rhode Island Party Candidate Votes Republican Lincoln Chafee incumbent 222 588 56 88Democratic Robert Weygand 161 023 41 151998 mayoral election in Warwick Rhode Island Party Candidate Votes Republican Lincoln Chafee incumbent 17 808 57 56Democratic George Zainyeh 12 323 39 83See also Edit United States portal New England portal Rhode Island portal Biography portalList of American politicians who switched parties in office 2016 Democratic Party presidential candidates Republican and conservative 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libertariansfornationalpopularvote com Retrieved January 14 2021 We Are Libertarians for National Popular Vote DeCosta Klipa Nik February 21 2017 Lincoln Chaffee jokes about running for president again in 2020 Boston com Retrieved January 6 2020 Fitzpatrick Edward June 4 2019 Make that four political parties for Lincoln Chafee The Boston Globe Retrieved January 6 2020 a b Brodey Sam August 22 2019 Lincoln Chafee I d Be Open to a Libertarian White House Bid The Daily Beast Retrieved January 6 2020 LeBlanc Paul January 6 2020 Lincoln Chafee files to run for president as a libertarian CNN Retrieved January 6 2020 Chafee formally launches presidential bid as Libertarian TurnTo10 com Providence RI Sinclair Broadcast Group January 8 2020 Retrieved January 8 2020 Lincoln For Liberty Lincoln Chafee For President Retrieved March 19 2020 a b Anderson Patrick January 6 2020 Former R I Gov Lincoln Chafee wants the Libertarian Party s presidential nomination But he won t get it without a fierce conversation The Providence Journal Retrieved January 6 2020 Lincoln Chafee Ends Libertarian Run For President Boston Massachusetts WBZ TV April 6 2020 Retrieved April 6 2020 5 Things You Should Know About Lincoln Chafee NPR org Retrieved July 3 2018 Lincoln Linc D Chafee s Ratings and Endorsements Project Vote Smart Retrieved April 10 2015 Top 10 RINOs Republicans in Name Only Human Events Human Events Archived from the original on May 29 2018 Retrieved May 29 2018 Lincoln Chafee former Senator for Rhode Island GovTrack us GovTrack us Retrieved July 18 2018 Swers Michelle 2013 Women in the Club Gender and Policy Making in the Senate University of Chicago Press p 260 ISBN 9780226022963 a b c d My Priorities Chafee 2016 Archived from the original on April 11 2015 Retrieved April 10 2015 Marcelo Philip Gov Chafee vetoes anti abortion Choose Life license plate bill providencejournal com NEWS Chafee vetoes Choose Life license plate bill WPRO July 17 2013 Carter Greg 2002 Guns in American Society A L ABC CLIO p 108 ISBN 1 57607 268 1 a b Lincoln Chafee Former Republican Senator and Independent Governor Seeks Libertarian Party Presidential Nomination January 6 2020 Rhode Island s Governor Explains His Resistance to Federal Death Penalty Case Death Penalty Information Center Retrieved April 10 2015 Rosenthal Andrew December 22 2011 Death Penalty Death Watch Rhode Island and the Rest of the World New York Times Retrieved April 11 2015 Bender John April 26 2014 Gov Lincoln Chafee Open But Cautious About Legalizing Recreational Marijuana Rhode Island Public Radio Retrieved April 10 2015 a b The party of peace Why I joined the Libertarian Party the Boston Globe The Boston Globe Taylor Jeff 2013 Politics on a Human Scale The American Tradition of Decentralism Lexington Books p 387 ISBN 9780739175767 a b Levitz Jennifer December 23 2011 The Price of Independence Wall Street Journal Retrieved April 10 2015 Beale Stephen July 6 2011 NEW Chafee Defends Voter ID Law GoLocalProv Retrieved April 10 2015 Voter ID Laws Passed Since 2011 Brennan Center for Justice November 12 2013 Retrieved July 24 2015 Katherine Gregg July 12 2013 From National Popular Vote to liquor store hours Chafee signs legislation into law Retrieved July 27 2015 RI Gen L 17 29 3 2014 law justia com Retrieved July 27 2015 Senate passes McCain Feingold Washington Times April 3 2001 Retrieved April 10 2015 Zuniga Markos 2008 Taking on the System Rules for Radical Change in a Digital Era Celebra p 229 ISBN 978 0 451 22519 1 Bradner Eric June 4 2015 Lincoln Chafee locks down the metric advocate vote CNN Howard Zach Rhode Island governor signs gay civil union law despite doubts U S Retrieved July 24 2018 Rhode Island Becomes 10th State To Allow Same Sex Marriage NPR May 2 2013 Retrieved April 10 2015 Seelye Katharine Q January 24 2013 The Last Holdout in New England Rhode Island Weighs Gay Marriage The New York Times Kuffner Alex February 10 2012 Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee says that the commercial property tax in Providence is second highest in the nation behind only Detroit Providence Journal Retrieved April 10 2015 Which Governors Made the Honor Roll National Taxpayers Union Retrieved April 10 2014 Sen Lincoln Chafee on the Bush tax cuts proposal CNN April 24 2003 Retrieved April 10 2015 a b Chafee Lincoln 2010 Against the Tide How a Compliant Congress Empowered a Reckless President Macmillan p 189 Scholars Online Lincoln Chafee Choices Program Brown University Archived from the original on March 19 2015 Retrieved April 10 2015 Mulligan John April 16 2006 Chafee Laffey differ on Mideast Providence Journal 06 092t Text of Sen Chafee s Address www brown edu Retrieved October 20 2015 Jerusalem Chris McGreal in The Guardian https www theguardian com world 2006 jan 12 Israel Retrieved October 20 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Advisory Council J Street Retrieved April 10 2015 Lincoln Chafee on Foreign Policy www ontheissues org Retrieved October 20 2015 Shabad Rebecca June 7 2015 Lincoln Chafee questions US sanctions against Russia The Hill Retrieved June 7 2015 Chafee We should be talking with Iran MSNBC April 10 2015 Retrieved April 10 2015 Full Transcript Democratic Presidential Debate The New York Times October 14 2015 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 21 2015 Chafee Lincoln Chafee Withdraws From 2016 Presidential Race Chafee2016 com Archived from the original on February 4 2016 Retrieved October 26 2015 Smith Michelle March 9 2013 Former GOPer turned Independent governor could join Dems Retrieved April 10 2014 Cook Nancy February 14 2008 Former R I GOP Senator Chafee Supports Obama NPR Retrieved April 10 2015 Gov Chafee backs Clay Pell for RI governor WPRI September 8 2014 Archived from the original on April 14 2015 Retrieved April 10 2015 L D Chafee Wed To Miss Danforth In Rhode Island The New York Times January 21 1990 Daughter of Ex Presidential Hopeful Chafee Heads to Olympics go com Winston Kimberly June 3 2015 5 faith facts about Lincoln Chafee I have to be respectful of everyone The Washington Post Episcopal senators Hagel Chafee recognized for leadership in Middle East peace Episcopal Church September 11 2006 Retrieved May 5 2019 Gregg Katherine January 28 2019 Lincoln Chafee and family settling in Wyoming The Providence Journal GateHouse Media RI gov Election Results Rhode Island Government November 17 2010 Retrieved November 29 2010 External links EditLincoln Chafee for President 2020 Website Archived January 28 2021 at the Wayback Machine Lincoln Chafee at Libertarians for National Popular Vote Lincoln Chafee at Curlie Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Appearances on C SPAN Guide to the Governor Lincoln D Chafee records Archived September 13 2018 at the Wayback Machine from the Rhode Island State ArchivesPolitical officesPreceded byCharles Donovan Mayor of Warwick1993 1999 Succeeded byScott AvedisianPreceded byDon Carcieri Governor of Rhode Island2011 2015 Succeeded byGina RaimondoU S SenatePreceded byJohn Chafee United States Senator Class 1 from Rhode Island1999 2007 Served alongside Jack Reed Succeeded bySheldon WhitehouseParty political officesPreceded byJohn Chafee Republican nominee for U S Senator from Rhode Island Class 1 2000 2006 Succeeded byBarry HinckleyU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byJim DeMintas Former US Senator Order of precedence of the United States Succeeded byPete Wilsonas Former US Senator Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lincoln Chafee amp oldid 1134797637, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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