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Rhode Island

Senate: Democratic Supermajority

34D
4R

House: Democratic Supermajority

64D
1 seats empty or independent
10R

Moving Progress Forward in Rhode Island.

Democrats are leading the fight for progress in Rhode Island, working to improve the lives of their constituents and protect against a reckless Republican playbook. Democrats have passed a full ban on assault weapons, raised the minimum wage, and protected access to abortion. Rhode Island’s Democratic trifecta has the power to advance and protect progress.

The DLCC is continuing to work with Rhode Island State Democrats to ensure Democrats maintain their strong majorities in the state and can continue to lead on behalf of their communities.

The DLCC will continue to partner with state Democrats to build power and move progress forward in Rhode Island.

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DLCC Election Update (as of 9am)

The DLCC and state Democrats have changed the face of power in state legislatures across the country. So far this cycle, the DLCC has regained majorities in seven chambers and flipped 350 seats from red to blue nationwide. Democrats have also gained six new trifectas. The DLCC invested a record $35 million in our efforts to flip chambers, elect state Democrats, and rebuild the Democratic Party from the ground up.

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State Democrats Continue to Lead National Resistance

In the 651 days since Trump was elected President, Democratic state legislators across the country have stepped up to lead our nation forward. They have passed policies to preserve the progress made on critical issues from health care and the environment, to education and equal rights, despite the administration and its allies in statehouses working overtime to reverse decades of progress.