Robert J. Healey
Robert J. Healey Jr. (May 3, 1957 – March 20, 2016) was an American attorney, businessman, and political activist. He was the founder of Rhode Island's Cool Moose Party, the state's third-largest political party from 1994 until 2002, and was a perennial candidate for statewide office. Healey ran for governor or lieutenant governor a total of seven times. Running as an independent candidate in 2010, he won 39% of the vote for lieutenant governor, running on a platform of abolishing the office. As the Moderate Party nominee for governor in 2014, Healey won 22% of the vote while spending less than $40 on the campaign.
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Robert J. Healey
Robert J. Healey Jr. (May 3, 1957 – March 20, 2016) was an American attorney, businessman, and political activist. He was the founder of Rhode Island's Cool Moose Party, the state's third-largest political party from 1994 until 2002, and was a perennial candidate for statewide office. Healey ran for governor or lieutenant governor a total of seven times. Running as an independent candidate in 2010, he won 39% of the vote for lieutenant governor, running on a platform of abolishing the office. As the Moderate Party nominee for governor in 2014, Healey won 22% of the vote while spending less than $40 on the campaign.
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1957-05-03
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Allan W. Fung
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Anthony D. Affigne
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Charles J. Fogarty
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Edward D. DiPrete
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Gina M. Raimondo
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Gregg R. Stevens
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2016-03-20
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Barrington, Rhode Island, U.S.
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Citizens Party
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Moderate
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Moderate nominee for Governor of Rhode Island
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Robert J. Healey Jr. (May 3, 1 ...... less than $40 on the campaign.
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