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During COVID, former Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo closed Rhode Island’s daycare centers and repeatedly promoted a ...
Gov. Gina Raimondo bid Rhode Island farewell Wednesday in what was likely her final State of the State speech, urging residents onward in the "year of rebuilding" that lies ahead.
If passed by the full House on Thursday, attention will focus on whether new Senate President Lawson can get the bill to the Senate floor.
Here is a very early look at the Democratic Party politicians considered to be potential 2028 presidential contenders in the next race for the White House.
COLUMN Gina Raimondo is mulling a 2028 presidential run. Don’t count her out, David Axelrod says. While the former Commerce secretary has moved the needle in Rhode Island for much of the last 15 ...
Former US commerce secretary and Rhode Island governor Gina Raimondo just became one of the first Democrats to publicly acknowledge that she is considering running for president in 2028, but she ...
The news of a Rhode Island governor being tapped as commerce secretary has gotten the country curious about who she is.. That Bob Walsh quote, from a 2016 story I did on Raimondo, is one glimpse ...
More:Timeline: Highlights of Gina Raimondo's six years as governor of RI “I have known Gina Raimondo since she was a baby, so of course I’m a little biased here. But I can unequivocally attest ...
September 2014: General Treasurer Gina Raimondo takes 42% of the vote to beat Angel Taveras, Clay Pell and Todd Giroux in the Democratic primary for governor.Raimondo's pension cuts are a major ...
Fresh off her high-profile role as the U.S. secretary of commerce, former Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo has landed a new gig.. On Monday, the Council on Foreign Relations announced that Raimondo ...
Would Rhode Island voters want Gina Raimondo to come home and run for a third-term as governor? Seasoned political observer Bob Walsh asks the question a different way in the wake of the unsourced, ...
Could Gina Raimondo run for governor again? As to the legality of Raimondo – or any other top-level state official running for more than two terms – the Rhode Island Constitution would seem to ...