Letter: Right out of the gate, this candidate goes negative

Posted 11/5/15

To the editor:

I read all the candidate statements in last week’s Times for the Senate District 11 seat. All of the candidates kept to the issues, except one.  Right out of the gate, Amy Rice launched an attack by claiming that …

This item is available in full to subscribers.

Please log in to continue

Log in

Register to post events


If you'd like to post an event to our calendar, you can create a free account by clicking here.

Note that free accounts do not have access to our subscriber-only content.

Day pass subscribers

Are you a day pass subscriber who needs to log in? Click here to continue.


Letter: Right out of the gate, this candidate goes negative

Posted

To the editor:

I read all the candidate statements in last week’s Times for the Senate District 11 seat. All of the candidates kept to the issues, except one.  Right out of the gate, Amy Rice launched an attack by claiming that candidates serving on town councils, if elected to the senate seat, “would cause our towns to incur thousands in debt for their desertion.”

First of all, it’s shocking that Ms. Rice doesn’t know that Tiverton and Portsmouth don’t hold special elections for town council vacancies so it wouldn’t cost the towns a dime. She actually served one term on the town council in Portsmouth — has she never bothered to read the town charter?

But what really troubles me is her attack that Mr. Seveney’s run for office is an act of “desertion.” That word directed towards a U.S. Navy veteran who served his country honorably is highly disrespectful, unjust, and just short of slander.

The people shouldn’t elect a loose cannon who will say anything to get elected regardless of the facts and whose first instinct in a campaign is to go negative.

I want a decent, competent public servant.  On December 1, I’ll be voting for Jim Seveney.

Jhodi Redlich

Portsmouth

2024 by East Bay Media Group

Barrington · Bristol · East Providence · Little Compton · Portsmouth · Tiverton · Warren · Westport
Meet our staff
Jim McGaw

A lifelong Portsmouth resident, Jim graduated from Portsmouth High School in 1982 and earned a journalism degree from the University of Rhode Island in 1986. He's worked two different stints at East Bay Newspapers, for a total of 18 years with the company so far. When not running all over town bringing you the news from Portsmouth, Jim listens to lots and lots and lots of music, watches obscure silent films from the '20s and usually has three books going at once. He also loves to cook crazy New Orleans dishes for his wife of 25 years, Michelle, and their two sons, Jake and Max.