Maybe the Worst Kept Secret, by Patrick Laverty
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9:30 AM, 03/27/12
Maybe the Worst Kept Secret, by Patrick Laverty
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9:30 AM, 03/27/12
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March 27, 2012
Maybe the Worst Kept Secret
Patrick Laverty
It appears that the usual tax filing deadline could be another not great news day for Congressman David Cicilline. It appears that local businessman Anthony Gemma will finally throw his hat in the ring for Rhode Island's District 1 Congressional seat. This morning, via his Twitter account Gemma tweeted:
Big things coming my friends! Save the date April 15th 6pm! Pass it on! ~AnthonyIt's widely assumed that Gemma will run as a Democrat and take on Cicilline in a primary. However, the Democrat establishment doesn't seem to be taking too kindly to Gemma and already labeling him as a DINO and someone who isn't playing their game. So this could get interesting to see which path Gemma takes. Does he go for the early high risk/reward and take on the badly damaged Cicilline head-on, or does he guarantee himself a shot in November and go the Independent route. I guess we'll see on April 15.
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