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Shekarchi Steps Aside, McKee vs. Foulkes Takes Shape — Plus Kim Ahern on the Attorney General’s Race

Bill Bartholomew / Kim Ahern Season 9

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Rhode Island’s political landscape shifted this week when House Speaker Joe Shekarchi announced he will not run for governor — clearing the way for a likely head-to-head Democratic primary between Governor Dan McKee and Helena Foulkes.

In the opening segment, Bill reacts to what Shekarchi’s decision means for the governor’s race, the balance of power inside the Democratic Party, and how the 2026 election is already coming into focus.

Then, Bill sits down with Kim Ahern, Democratic candidate for Rhode Island Attorney General. With more prosecutorial experience than any other candidate in the primary, Ahern discusses how she views the role of the Attorney General, how power should be exercised in the office, and what accountability, public safety, and justice look like in this moment.

With four legitimate candidates in the Democratic primary, the Attorney General’s race is shaping up to be one of the most important — and substantive — contests on the ballot.

Topics Include:

  • Joe Shekarchi’s decision not to run for governor
  • The emerging McKee vs. Foulkes Democratic primary
  • What this moment signals about power inside Rhode Island politics
  • Why the Attorney General’s race deserves attention
  • Kim Ahern’s prosecutorial background and governing philosophy
  • Public safety, reform, and the future of the AG’s office

Guest:
Kim Ahern — Democratic candidate for Rhode Island Attorney General

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