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WASHINGTON (AP) — More than five months after weighing in on the presidential matchup, Rhode Island voters will choose which candidates will face off in this fall’s U.S. Senate election.
As of Aug. 1, there were about 775,000 registered voters in Rhode Island. Of those, 38% were Democrats, 14% were Republicans and 47% were independents or not affiliated with any party.