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Where They Stand: Democratic candidates for RI Senate District 4

Where They Stand: Democratic candidates for RI Senate District 4

Yahoo03-07-2025
The four Democrats are Stefano Famiglietti, Marcia Ranglin-Vassell, Manny Taveras and Lenny Cioe. Whoever wins the primary will face Republican Alex Asermely in the Aug. 5 general election.
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