It appears the number of Democratic governors is about to go up by one.
First Read has confirmed that Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee (I) will run for re-election next year as a Democrat, according to a Democratic source with knowledge of the decision.
Before running as an independent during his successful 2010 gubernatorial bid, Chafee served as Republican senator (from 1999 to 2007) before losing his Senate seat to Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse in 2006.
This is not Chafee’s first foray into Democratic politics — he’s endorsed Democratic candidates, including President Obama — but this will be the first time he’s identified himself as an actual member of the party.
Chafee no doubt hopes this will improve his re-election odds — not only is Rhode Island generally a pretty “blue” state, but the one-term governor eked out a narrow win in 2010 and recent polls suggest he’s an underdog heading into 2014. Support from in-state Dems, and perhaps even the Democratic Governors Association, would boost his prospects considerably.









