Even though there is a long way to go, who do you think should be Rhode Island’s next governor?

ACCORDING TO A July poll from Roger Williams University and WPRI-TV CBS 12, the race for governor remains a dead heat between Democratic Gov. Gina M. Raimondo and Republican Cranston Mayor Allan W. Fung. All told, there seem to be six major candidates for the state's top elected office. / PBN FILE PHOTOS/MICHAEL SALERNO AND RUPERT WHITELEY
ACCORDING TO A July poll from Roger Williams University and WPRI-TV CBS 12, the race for governor remains a dead heat between Democratic Gov. Gina M. Raimondo and Republican Cranston Mayor Allan W. Fung. All told, there seem to be six major candidates for the state's top elected office. / PBN FILE PHOTOS/MICHAEL SALERNO AND RUPERT WHITELEY

Roughly one month from Rhode Island’s primary election, a poll taken by Roger Williams University and WPRI-TV CBS 12 says that the governor’s race is a statistical dead heat between incumbent Gov. Gina M. Raimondo, who is running for the Democratic nomination, and Cranston Mayor Allan W. Fung, who seems to be the leading contender on the Republican side. With the general election three months away, and at least one independent candidate, former R.I. Rep. Joseph A. Trillo, expected to be on the ballot as well, the time to choose who will be the Ocean State’s next governor is fast approaching. Who do you think it should be?

Even though there is a long way to go, who do you think should be Rhode Island’s next governor?

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