Gabriel Amo triumphs in Democratic primary for Cicilline’s RI House seat.
Gabriel Amo Wins Democratic Primary for Rhode Island House Seat
Gabriel Amo emerged victorious in the Democratic primary for the House seat previously held by ex-Rep. David Cicilline. The Associated Press declared Amo the winner less than an hour after the polls closed on Tuesday evening. Amo, a Democrat, is now set to face Republican Gerry Leonard in the general election on November 7. However, with Rhode Island’s 1st Congressional District leaning heavily Democratic, Amo is considered the frontrunner.
A Diverse Background and Impressive Resume
Amo, the son of Ghanaian and Liberian immigrants, brings a wealth of experience to the table. He served as deputy director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and as a special assistant to President Joe Biden. In these roles, he acted as a liaison to local governments and worked closely with governors and state elected officials during the Obama administration. Amo’s credentials earned him endorsements from influential figures such as Ron Klain, Biden’s former chief of staff, and former Rep. Patrick Kennedy.
Notable Challengers in the Primary
The primary race also featured two other prominent candidates who garnered significant attention. Former state Rep. Aaron Regunberg positioned himself as the progressive choice, receiving endorsements from Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Meanwhile, Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos, the first Dominican American elected to statewide office, enjoyed the support of the campaign arm of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
A Competitive Field Narrows Down
Although 20 candidates initially entered the Democratic primary, only 12 made it onto the ballot. One contender, Don Carlson, suspended his campaign after allegations of inappropriate behavior surfaced. Ultimately, Amo emerged as the clear winner, securing his place as the Democratic nominee.
Former Rep. David Cicilline, who served in Congress for seven terms, stepped down from his seat in June to lead the Rhode Island Foundation. Cicilline’s departure paved the way for this closely watched primary race. Reflecting on his time in office, Cicilline expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve his constituents and highlighted his new role as an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of Rhode Island residents.
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