Lincoln Chafee is doing things that presidential candidates do – The Boston Globe

Posted: November 19, 2019 at 11:46 am

Lincoln Chafee isnt quite ready to announce a longshot bid for the White House as a Libertarian candidate next year, but the former Rhode Island governor and US senator appears to be taking steps to prepare for the race.

Chafee was in Miami over the weekend for the quarterly meeting of the Libertarian National Committee, where he became a life membership level donor and met with party activists, according to Christopher Thrasher of Ballot Access Marketing, a consulting firm that helped get Gary Johnson and Bill Weld on the ballot in all 50 states in 2016.

In September, Thrashers company registered LincolnforLiberty.com, and Chafee now goes by @LincolnforLiberty on Facebook. A separate Facebook page called Virginia for Lincoln Chafee 2020 was created last week.

Reached Monday, Chafee declined to confirm that he intends to run for president, but he acknowledged that if he does run for office again, it will likely be for commander in chief.

Its early, Im just getting to know them, Chafee said, referring to the Libertarian Party.

Chafee was a Republican mayor of Warwick and remained with the party during his time in the Senate, but he later won the governors office as an independent. He joined the Democratic Party while he was still in the governors office, and then ran for president in 2016. He has since taken up residence in Wyoming, where he registered as a Libertarian.

There are 43 Libertarian candidates who have filed paperwork to open a presidential campaign account for 2020, but none of them have reported significant fund-raising totals, according to the Federal Election Commission.

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