And then there was Lincoln Chafee, The Reluctant Senator. From today's Wall Street Journal : In many ways, Mr. Chafee's struggle is of his own making. Besides opposing the war, he voted against some Bush tax cuts, citing deficit concerns. He opposed Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's appointment because he was convinced the jurist would be hostile to abortion rights. And he let it be known that he didn't vote to re-elect the president, writing in former President George H. W. Bush instead.
The Passion Of Lincoln Chafee
The Passion Of Lincoln Chafee
The Passion Of Lincoln Chafee
And then there was Lincoln Chafee, The Reluctant Senator. From today's Wall Street Journal : In many ways, Mr. Chafee's struggle is of his own making. Besides opposing the war, he voted against some Bush tax cuts, citing deficit concerns. He opposed Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's appointment because he was convinced the jurist would be hostile to abortion rights. And he let it be known that he didn't vote to re-elect the president, writing in former President George H. W. Bush instead.