Chris Louras Credit: Courtesy HBO

The show’s over for Chris Louras.

“VICE News Tonight” followed the former Rutland mayor Monday as he prepared for his last day in office. He lost his reelection bid March 7 to David Allaire by a big margin: some 776 votes.

The HBO show captured Louras packing up his things inside city hall, exchanging a hug with a colleague and driving off into the sunset in his Smart car (which bears an “I Love Rutland, VT!” bumper sticker).

Much of what he told Vice News during the four-minute clip echoed what he told Seven Days reporter Mark Davis. His loss was a referendum on his decision to relocate refugees to Rutland, he said, and he never saw it coming.

“I really, really believed that the support in the community dwarfed the opposition,” he told reporter Josh Hersh. “That it was a vocal minority.”

Chris Louras leaves Rutland City Hall

Regardless, Louras reiterated, he doesn’t regret a thing.

“Those post-industrial communities that have embraced New Americans, refugees and immigrants are the ones that are thriving and whose future is bright,” Louras said. “Whereas communities like Rutland, in 2017 — our stock is falling.”

Louras hasn’t disclosed any of his plans for the future. But he told Vice News he doesn’t have any advice for others who similarly want to give refugees a chance at a new life.

“If a five-time incumbent who, for the last two elections got nearly 60 percent of the vote, if I couldn’t figure it out here, I sure as shit can’t figure it out for the state of Vermont or for the United States of America. You’ve got to find somebody else that has those answers, ’cause I ain’t that cat.”

Watch the whole clip here:

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Sasha Goldstein is Seven Days' deputy news editor.

3 replies on “Former Rutland Mayor Describes Election Loss in VICE Interview”

  1. Former Mayor Louras’ obviously knew that bringing in the refugees was unpopular because he arrogantly opted not to share his plans with the public until the deed was done. His back-handed tactics outraged many voters. In many ways, Louras’ elitist strategm was his way of calling Rutland voters “deplorables.”

  2. Only the West is stupid enough to import scores of culturally incompatible people in the naive bliss of multi culture. What a disaster for the locals, their loss of home, loss of culture, loss of identity, loss of trust. Don’t belive it? Travel to Europe and see for yourself. Don’t travel to the touristy and trendy spots of Paris, London or Frankfurt. Travel to the neighborhoods where those great immigratnts made their home. You want to have them as neighbors?
    Then please, move to where the come from, don’t bring them here.

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