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Rhode Island Republicans have new leaders. The Republican state Convention, meeting in Lincoln Thursday evening, chose Rep. Carol Mumford, R-Scituate, as the party's national committee woman. Mumford succeeds GOP grand dame Eileen Slocum of Newport. Slocum, 95, has been a party fixture for decades both in Rhode Island and at the natiional level. She has had health problems of late and recently resigned her post. Mumford's election makes her an automatic delegate to the Republican National Convention, which meets in September in St. Paul, Minn. Ballotting ran past midnight. About 220 GOP delegates and other party leaders attended the convention. Giovanni Cicione, GOP state chairman, said he wss heartened by the turnout and the fact that the GOP found candidates to fill all three federal offices held by Democrats. Robert Tingle of Westerly, a conservative party activist, was endorsed to take on Democratic incumbent Sen. Jack Reed of Jamestown. Mark Zaccaria, a former North Kingstown town council member, will run against Democratic U.S. Rep. James Langevin of Warwick in District 2. Jonathan Scott of Providence is the candidate against Democratic U.S. Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy of Portsmouth. Scott ran against Kennedy in 2006 and Tingle lost to Reed in 2002. For example, Reed has about $3.5 million in campaign cash, while Tingle has not raised any serious money so far. "But our candidates are credible, they are really smart people and they know the issues,'' said Cicione. |
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