The Providence Journal

Laffey exits presidenti­al race and the GOP

- Patrick Anderson

Former Cranston Mayor Steve Laffey is out – of the 2024 presidenti­al campaign and the Republican Party.

The long-shot presidenti­al candidate who has been running for the GOP nomination since March, on Friday said he had “failed” to change the course of the country and the Republican Party, whose current state he described as a “laughingst­ock.”

“Today, as I choose to end my campaign for President of the United States, I reflect on my dedication to the Republican Party,” Laffey said in a news release. “The Republican Party has become a laughingst­ock. From a celebrity-driven race for the Presidency, to disturbing events in the House of Representa­tives, it has become painfully apparent that the Republican Party no longer exists.”

Laffey was mayor of Cranston from 2003 to 2007. After a failed Senate primary campaign against Lincoln Chafee, he moved to Colorado.

This spring he moved temporaril­y to New Hampshire to campaign in that state’s primary, but he never caught fire with GOP voters there and was not able to raise significan­t money.

After disaffilia­ting from the Republican Party, Laffey plans to remain an independen­t and not join the Democratic Party, spokesman Mike Fahey said.

Known for loquacious­ness, Laffey’s announceme­nt that he would end his campaign included a nearly 1,000word denounceme­nt of the contempora­ry political landscape. A central theme was what he sees as the malign impact of former president Donald Trump on the GOP.

“As the first candidate to challenge the dominance of Trump’s influence, I believed there was a yearning in the Republican heart for a candidate free from his shadow,” Laffey wrote. “But the past months have proven me wrong. The media, which claims to value confrontin­g problems head-on, often seems to be more in favor of sensationa­lism over substance. Serious policies and honest debates have taken a backseat, and it’s dishearten­ing to witness candidates utter falsehoods without fear of accountabi­lity.”

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