Adrain Drops Out of Providence Mayoral Race
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
GoLocal News Team
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Lorne Adrain
Lorne Adrain, Democratic-turned-Independent candidate for Mayor of Providence, has bowed out of the race.
Statement from Adrain
I entered the race for Mayor of Providence with the goal of moving our city forward.
Now that the field of candidates has been settled, it is clear to me that it presents a substantial risk to the progress we all so desperately need and want. With this in mind, I am withdrawing from the race.
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My decision gives us all the greatest opportunity to move Providence forward.
I will be eternally grateful for the encouragement and support I have received from thousands of people.
My supporters and the many people in Providence who shared their hopes and dreams with me will be the inspiration for my service and contributions in the days ahead.
This was a tough decision for me, but the right choice for Providence. Let’s all vote to move our city forward and work together to achieve our potential - a Providence we can be proud of.
With heartfelt thanks to my family, friends, staff and community,
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Management?
He's chaired the Water Supply Board. He started a successful small business. He's overseen winning issue referendum campaigns.
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City Ties?
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Relatable?
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Cianci?
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Adrain?
Former Democratic opponent turned potential Independent adversary should Smiley make it through the primary, Lorne Adrain, with his East Side connections and successful business background, presents a foil to Smiley in the effort to with the "ethical reformer" vote.
Should Smiley eventually face Cianci, Adrain, and the GOP's Harrop, Smiley would have to contend with an "Anybody But Cianci" battle between him, Adrain, and Harrop. Can he put together the base needed to do so?
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