Louisiana (GOP Club)

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  • Barack Obama Will Not Win Louisiana

    08/28/2008 7:53:45 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 9 replies · 458+ views
    The Bayou Buzz ^ | August 28, 2008 | Jeff Crouere
    Despite the hoopla of the Democratic National Convention and the great publicity for Democratic nominee Barack Obama this week, he has not received much of a boost in the public opinion polls. In fact, his poll numbers have declined slightly. The pick of U.S. Senator Joseph Biden has been a big failure and has not helped the ticket at all. According to the National Journal, Barack Obama is the most liberal member of the U.S. Senate, while Biden is the third most liberal member. Since this ticket is so liberal and the American people are starting to focus on the...
  • Rush should apologize

    06/15/2008 7:50:10 AM PDT · by rvoitier · 40 replies · 1,659+ views
    forgotston.com ^ | Friday 13, 2008 | C.B. Forgotston
    "Today, the LA House of Representatives just spit in the face of the citizens of LA and approved an obscene pay increase (which goes up auto-magically annually without further action) for themselves starting in two week."
  • La. GOP sounds call to arms

    06/11/2008 12:12:41 PM PDT · by Clintonfatigued · 2 replies · 294+ views
    The Baton Rouge Advocate ^ | Jun 8, 2008 | Marsha Schuler
    Three potential candidates, including a new entrant, into this fall’s 6th Congressional District race sounded a sense of urgency Saturday for Republican recapture of the seat that fell to Democratic hands last month. Republicans lost the Baton Rouge-area district to Democrat Don Cazayoux, of New Roads, in a special election to fill the remainder of U.S. Rep. Richard Baker’s term. The seat, which had been in the GOP column since 1975, will be up for grabs again this fall. Businesswoman Laurinda Calongne and former state Rep. Woody Jenkins — candidates in the race Cazayoux won — told the Republican State...
  • Sedona Soundings (McCain aide says NO to Romney,Cris VP, considering Jindal for VP)

    05/27/2008 7:06:29 PM PDT · by adi · 75 replies · 1,524+ views
    The American Spectator ^ | 05/27/2008 | adi
    Despite the hype around the Memorial Weekend gathering in Sedona at Sen. John McCain's ranch, only Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal is being given serious consideration for the vice presidential nomination, say McCain insiders with knowledge of the ongoing vetting process. "McCain has gotten a good look at [Mitt] Romney as a competitor and as someone who is running in support of his candidacy, and frankly he can't tell the difference." Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is not considered a serious candidate" http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=13271
  • New Republican group backs Don Cazayoux (LA special election update)

    04/23/2008 5:22:33 PM PDT · by Clintonfatigued · 8 replies · 591+ views
    The Baton Rouge Advocate ^ | April 18, 2008 | Sarah Chako
    A group of Republicans said Thursday they are making an organized effort to support the Democratic candidate in the 6th U.S. Congressional District race, state Rep. Don Cazayoux. About 40 people who identified themselves as Republicans who gathered at a news conference to announce the newly formed “Republicans for Cazayoux” said Cazayoux’s values — being pro-life, pro-gun and his ideas for national security — have led them to support a Democrat in the congressional race. Cazayoux, of New Roads, will face Republican Woody Jenkins, a former state representative, in a special election for the 6th District seat May 3. Two...
  • Woody Jenkins Not Out Of Woods In Sixth (Louisiana)

    03/14/2008 4:10:59 PM PDT · by Clintonfatigued · 8 replies · 534+ views
    The Bayou Buzz ^ | March-10-2008 | Christopher Tidmore
    Thirty-three votes separated Woody Jenkins from a primary victory and what promises to be a potentially hard fought Republican runoff in the Sixth Congressional District. Lobbyist Laurinda L. Calongne sent shock waves across the local political world by narrowly besting former Baker Chief of Staff Paul Sawyer for a runoff slot. Having run a low key campaign, she benefited from an intraparty war between former Baker Chief of Staff Paul Sawyer and Jenkins over the purchase of a mailing list during Jenkins’ 1996 US Senate race. Sawyer contended that Jenkins knew that the list came from former KKK leader David...
  • Woody Jenkins To Run For Congress In (LA) Sixth Congressional District

    01/22/2008 6:48:03 PM PST · by Clintonfatigued · 3 replies · 355+ views
    The Dead Pelican ^ | January 17, 2007 | Chad E. Rogers
    Central City News editor and longtime state Rep. Woody Jenkins will seek to succeed Richard Baker in Louisiana's Sixth Congressional District THE DEAD PELICAN has learned. Jenkins is announcing his candidacy today in the Baton Rouge media. Jenkins' 28 years of experience as a legislator from Baton Rouge will likely be a focal point of his campaign, given Louisiana's loss of several key members in the Congressional delegation. According to two polls run in the past week, Jenkins is the most widely known of the potential candidates for the seat. In trial heats against several possible candidates, Jenkins led by...
  • The Fred Factor

    01/21/2008 2:39:50 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 18 replies · 338+ views
    The American Spectator ^ | January 21, 2008 | Quin Hillyer
    As has been reported elsewhere today, Fred Thompson's mother is gravely ill right now. Our prayers ought to be with Sen. Thompson, his mother, his wife, and their family. This must be a very difficult time for them. All of this political stuff is of only secondary importance right now. That said, here is what I would do, politically, if I were Thompson: I would just lay low. Just wait. See what happens in Louisiana's caucuses tomorrow. See what happens in Florida next week. See who drops out of the race at some point. And then consider reviving my campaign,...
  • Scalise to run for Jindal’s seat with help of Livingston, top Bush fundraisers

    12/09/2007 8:38:00 AM PST · by Clintonfatigued · 5 replies · 121+ views
    The Hill ^ | December 07, 2007 | Aaron Blake
    Louisiana state Rep. Steve Scalise (R) will be a candidate for the special election to replace Rep. Bobby Jindal (R), and he enters the race with some heavyweights behind him. Scalise told The Hill on Friday that he is running and will likely make a formal announcement in January, close to the Jan. 29-31 qualifying window. After filing a statement of candidacy this week, he will hold a fundraiser in Washington next week with former Rep. Bob Livingston (R-La.), who held the seat until 1999 and now works as a lobbyist. Scalise also said he has secured two top Louisiana...
  • Kennedy Will Not Challenge Landrieu (LA Senate race)

    08/10/2007 5:16:15 PM PDT · by Clintonfatigued · 16 replies · 663+ views
    Political Wire ^ | August 10, 2007
    Karl Rove has been working to convince Louisiana State Treasurer John Kennedy (D) to switch parties for the 2008 election and run as the Republican challenger to incumbent Sen. Mary Landrieu (D) -- widely viewed as the weakest democratic senator up for reelection in 2008. However, according to an email from Kennedy to supporters, he will not be challenging Landrieu, instead choosing to run for reelection this year for State Treasurer. Kennedy ran an unsuccessful campaign for senate in 2004, loosing to scandal-plagued David Vitter. Update: A Political Wire reader emails: "In New Orleans, at least, Kennedy's decision not to...
  • North shore may pick Jindal's successor (in LA special election, if it happens)

    07/11/2007 11:23:30 AM PDT · by Clintonfatigued · 11 replies · 743+ views
    The New Orleans Times-Piscayne ^ | July 9, 2007 | Drew Broach
    Assuming, as the polls seem to have concluded, that Bobby Jindal will soon be moving to Baton Rouge, we're going to be in for at least one fascinating contest to fill his 1st Congressional District seat. Gov. Jindal would call the special election, likely in the spring, and the winner would have to run again in the regular election next fall. Four established politicians, two from the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain and two from the north shore, already are weighing the race. Any combination would constitute the first seriously contested campaign in the 1st District since 1999. And lurking...
  • Rove Seeks Challenger to Landrieu

    05/24/2007 4:25:28 PM PDT · by Clintonfatigued · 9 replies · 967+ views
    Political Wire ^ | May 23, 2007
    Without fanfare or national media attention, White House strategist Karl Rove went to Louisiana the weekend before last to woo State Treasurer John Kennedy (D) to the GOP and into the 2008 Senate race against Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA). Republican insiders see Landrieu as the most vulnerable Democratic senator up for reelection next year, but with none of the GOP members of the Congressional delegation stepping up to the plate, party strategists are looking elsewhere. Kennedy has good poll numbers statewide and would be a formidable challenger to the Senator. But it is far from clear that the state Treasurer...
  • Blanco pullout puts new spin on election

    03/26/2007 4:32:26 AM PDT · by Condor 63 · 1 replies · 460+ views
    Shreveport Times.com ^ | Mar 25, 2007 | WILL SENTELL AND MICHELLE MILLHOLLON
    Gov. Kathleen Blanco’s decision not to run for re-election has forced state Republicans to throw out much of their 2007 campaign playbook, political experts said. Blanco’s exit from the governor’s race amid heavy criticism appears to affect, and possibly help, Democrats more than Republicans. “Democrats feel a lot better today than they did a week ago,” said former state Insurance Commissioner Jim Brown, a Democrat. “Blanco was running, and Jindal was going to beat her very strongly.”
  • Day of Mourning and Remembrance in Honor of Billy Nungesser

    01/24/2006 8:21:21 PM PST · by caryatid · 1 replies · 996+ views
    Louisiana Political News Service [Baton Rouge LA] ^ | January 23, 2004 | Roger F. Villere, Jr., Chairman, Republican Party of Louisiana
    Statement by Roger F. Villere, Jr., Chairman, Republican Party of Louisiana: “I regret to inform you of the death of a great leader who helped transform Louisiana, former LAGOP Chairman Billy Nungesser. Billy Nungesser served as Chairman of the Republican Party of Louisiana from 1988-1992. But he faithfully served our party and state for decades, playing a pivotal role in the election of Governor Dave Treen in 1979. Billy was truly a giant among men, a Republican pioneer who fought for reform in Louisiana when it was unpopular to be a Republican. I’m glad he lived to see the...
  • vote

    08/20/2005 5:22:25 AM PDT · by 800vote · 10 replies · 592+ views
    Blog 800vote.com ^ | 8/20/2005 | Jay Patel;
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  • Check This Group Out. They did great in Ohio

    08/04/2005 6:18:57 AM PDT · by Doc_J_Butler · 3 replies · 1,783+ views
    Dr_JacksonB
    You guys should check this group out. I met one of their members out in Ohio working with a congressional candidate. They knew what they were doing and I was impressed but i didn't realize that Alex had his own team until yesterday. I looked at their website its got some really solid ideas in terms of strategy. Check it out: http://www.vandenberg-strategies.com
  • Politician Republican Democrat Congress Lawyer Neckwear

    03/27/2005 7:04:33 AM PST · by starwonders · 1,109+ views
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  • Apple pie proud !

    11/16/2004 9:39:17 PM PST · by marquisdesloth · 2 replies · 1,105+ views
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  • Possibility of John Breaux for the minority leader seat?

    11/04/2004 11:43:24 PM PST · by bullzeye66 · 10 replies · 1,363+ views
    On Hannity/C, (it was also mentioned on Brit's show) they were talking about the replacement for Dash man seat.... both shows mentioned John Breaux for the seat; Isn't Breaux the one that tried to pick up a sixteen year old girl??? RoRo! Also, my dad has told me several times that he always went against helping the vets... my dad is a korean war vet (Navy)?
  • Just saw Whatever it takes

    10/28/2004 1:00:21 PM PDT · by LouisianaJoanof Arc · 2 replies · 837+ views
    That is a very moving ad. Much more impact than watching it online. Makes me teary every time I see it.
  • 2004 US SEnate Predictions

    10/22/2004 9:31:16 AM PDT · by sboyd · 1 replies · 1,445+ views
    22 Oct 04 | Stephen Boyd
    2004 US Senate Elections These are the states I am watching: Florida: I believe that Martinez will help Bush here. I think Cubans that are having doubts about Bush will support him when they vote for Martinez. I think most Hispanics would like to have Martinez representing them and that will push him past Castor. Castor comes off very old and too loyal to the “party.” And she is in real trouble when she has to explain about how she handled the “terrorist professor” when she was the president of USF. She has been around in politics for over ten...
  • Our wonderful sen. Landrieu on Hannity/Colmes

    10/20/2004 6:37:24 PM PDT · by bullzeye66 · 33 replies · 1,539+ views
    bullzeye66
    Boy the liberal 'BS' just runs through all of their veins of the democRATs. She makes me want to puke!
  • Bobby Jindal Primary Opponent Drops Out Of LA House Race

    08/22/2004 12:23:39 PM PDT · by Clintonfatigued · 9 replies · 1,161+ views
    The New Orleans Times-Biscayne ^ | August 22, 2004 | Stephanie Grace
    Way Is Clear For Jindal In First District
  • Democratic Louisiana congressman switches to GOP

    08/06/2004 5:44:04 PM PDT · by Linux4Life · 17 replies · 1,403+ views
    Associated Press
    BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Democratic U.S. Rep. Rodney Alexander switched his party affiliation to Republican on Friday — making the surprise flip in the last minute of registration for the Nov. 2 ballot virtually assuring the seat for the GOP. Alexander, a first-term congressman from Quitman, had registered at the start of qualifying on Wednesday as a Democrat. At that time he said, "I'm not ashamed to be a Democrat but I vote what I think the people of the 5th District want me to represent." There is another strong Republican in the three-candidate field. He is Jock Scott,...
  • It's Over for Kerry in Louisiana; Are Other State Democrat Hopefuls Next?

    07/28/2004 5:30:51 PM PDT · by AuH2ORepublican · 23 replies · 1,992+ views
    PoliticsLA.com ^ | July 28, 2004 | Prof. Jeff Sadow
    It's Over for Kerry in Louisiana; Are Other State Democrat Hopefuls Next? PoliticsLA.com Commentary By Prof. Jeff Sadow July 28, 2004 It's now officially over in Louisiana but it was really over five months ago: President George W. Bush was assured of carrying the state as soon as Sen. John Kerry emerged as the presumptive Democrat nominee. Officially over because Democrats have pulled any organized ad campaign for Kerry and even Republicans have dispatched party workers from Louisiana to hotter campaign spots. A recent poll confirmed this, with Bush having an almost insurmountable lead in the state. One must wonder...
  • Gannett Fails One-Newspaper Communities/Counties- Queue for Government Intervention?

    07/18/2004 9:49:31 PM PDT · by housecandidate · 4 replies · 4,113+ views
    July 19, 2004 | Joe Alloway
    Gannett Fails One-Newspaper Communities/Counties- Port Huron Times Herald a Queue for Government Intervention? In particular, with today’s concentration of all reporting medium with just a few companies- who determines the void or lack of reporting in the best interest to citizens. I’ve challenged a Gannett newspaper, the Times Herald of Port Huron Michigan of its obligation citizens in one-newspaper counties. There appears to be an immediate need to make certain legislation be brought requiring corporate newspapers to better report news and serving the communities they cover. At a crucial time with the 2004 Primary literally days away- this particular newspaper,...
  • Poll: JOE ALLOWAY leads PHIL PAVLOV in Michigan House District 81 - Alloway predicted winner

    07/18/2004 9:31:03 AM PDT · by housecandidate · 1 replies · 2,267+ views
    Ann Arbor PTM/UM Polling | July 17, 2004 | Andrea VanAndle
    The poll of 600 likely Republican voters in St. Clair County Michigan’s State Representative District 81 countywide found Alloway leading Pavlov by 12 points, 48 percent to 40 percent in a three-way race with Yale Republican Steve Pray Nader included in the ballot test.
  • Illegal Michigan State Paid Employee's Electioneering and Campaign Fixing Near Day of Reckoning

    07/10/2004 8:22:08 PM PDT · by housecandidate · 1 replies · 1,930+ views
    “A Michigan Impossible until we work together ending illegal state house electioneering practices” Joe Alloway-R Michigan House District 81 St. Clair County Michigan PORT HURON – JULY 11, 2004 - Please listen to a recent interview (http://66.92.134.175/~benburch/old/TrupianoShow-(10-5-2004).mp3) exposing Michigan’s #1 area to reform and that’s ending illegal activities in Michigan’s House Republican Caucus Communications Office! Very few citizens asked have no idea of what that word means. Folks, the bottom line is we’ve had some major problems in this antiquated, 50-person staffed office and they’re just coming public. Take recent revelations of state employees assigned to representatives as campaign managers...
  • My trip across the country

    07/03/2004 12:05:22 PM PDT · by elder5 · 11 replies · 3,214+ views
    I just got back last week from driving across the country, I live in Washington State and drove to PA in see my wifes family and took I-80 and I-90 back home. With my Bush/Cheney sticker from 2000 in my back window along with my W-04 sticker I got a aproviel rating of about 75% judging from the honks and thumbs ups from fellow drivers. Funny how I got the 1 finger salute from the folks with the Kerry stickers. My question to you is do you vent your hate and anger at fellow drivers on the road with a...
  • Announcing Vitter Blog

    06/14/2004 4:24:49 PM PDT · by Galactic Overlord-In-Chief · 6 replies · 1,038+ views
    Vitterblog ^ | Today | Myself
    During the drama of the Toomey/Specter primary, the one place many of us turned to was Toomeyblog.com. Even though that race didn't go as we hoped, others are taking their cue and are starting blogs for other candidates like Herman Cain. Well, add another to the list. I've started Vitterblog. My blog is dedicated to tracking Congressman David Vitter's campaign for the U.S. Senate. As you know, Louisiana has never elected a Republican to the Senate (appointed by the legislature during Reconstruction, true, but not by a direct election). Vitter is running against three Democrats, one of which is Senator...
  • The most taxpayer-unfriendly members of congress

    06/03/2004 7:27:36 PM PDT · by aardbokonon · 7 replies · 1,925+ views
    aard_bokonon
    Last night, I was told that a report was recently published by some DC think-tank. This report ranked members of congress in order of taxpayer-friendliness, i.e. it examined their votes on tax-related bills and determined where any particular member of congress came in on higher or lower taxes for their constituents. The same person who told me about the report told me that a whopping 75% of house and senate members from my state were in the top 20 LEAST friendly to taxpayers in their voting records. Have any of you heard of this report? Can you point me to...
  • ARE YOU A "REGISTERED" VOTER???

    05/10/2004 11:34:21 AM PDT · by GeorgeW23225 · 6 replies · 4,861+ views
    Are you a registered voter?? Do you know anyone who needs to register?? Check this out: http://www.ConservativeAlerts.com/vote.htm Ultra liberal "MoveOn" is attempting to register 100,000 new left wing voters. WE need to register 200,000 new conservative voters!! Just click on the above link, click on your State, fill in the necessary information, print it out, and mail it in!! It's a simple as that!! As you all know, this will be the most important election in our lifetime. Our future depends on it, and the future of our children depends on it. It is an election we MUST win!! DO...
  • Congressional Races to watch so far 2004 - ALL States

    04/09/2004 11:41:43 PM PDT · by Dan from Michigan · 20 replies · 8,564+ views
    Several Sources | 4-8-04 | Dan from MI
    I've seen the senate races heating up, but not nearly as much on the house seats. I'm mostly using information from DC POLITICAL REPORT and POLITICS1. STATES Alabama DISTRICT 3 - The other Mike Rogers (R) won in 02 with 50.3% over Democrat Joe Turnham(48.2%) in an open seat. So far, it looks as he is facing Democrat Bill Fuller, Ex-State Human Resources Commissioner. I haven't heard much about this race, but the first defense is hardest. Alaska SENATE - Lisa Murkowski(R) vs Ex governor Tony Knowles. This will be a tough race as Knowles is an ex-governor and Murkowski...
  • Senate Races to Watch

    04/07/2004 4:55:25 PM PDT · by sboyd · 18 replies · 3,027+ views
    various news organizations | 07 Apr 04 | Stephen Boyd
    Senate Races to Watch 2004 South Dakota- I expect this one to be a barnburner. Thune is back and now there is a third party candidate (Tim Giago) that leans towards Daschle’s ideology. The Indian reservations in SD have been a haven for democratic votes and Tim Johnson owes his re-election to them. But now that an Indian candidate has applied to run, the Democrats are in trouble here. I expect Bush to visit often and the Republicans to put great effort into this race. The only thing that bothers me is the Janklow factor. He has done some damage...
  • New Iberia state Senator (R) Seeks Tauzin seat

    03/19/2004 8:43:15 PM PST · by Clintonfatigued · 7 replies · 822+ views
    The New Orleans Times-Piscayne ^ | March 19, 2004 | Staff Reports
    Craig Romero is the first Republican to announce for the race.
  • Why Spanish Election results are irrelevent to US War on Terror

    03/15/2004 7:06:23 AM PST · by MNJohnnie · 4 replies · 1,820+ views
    3/15/04 | John Knight
    Journalists, political pundits and other Hysteric Left activists are desperately trying to spin some cosmic significance out of Sunday's Spanish elections. The "conventional wisdom" is that the Spanish Election results are some sort of significant defeat for President Bush and the War on Terror. As usual the "News Media's" thinking is neither conventional nor wise. What all the various activists miss is the reality of American Exceptionalism. As much as the International Political Left hates, and try's to deny, the reality is the USA operates on a completely different political level then the rest of the world. On Sunday, the...
  • Democrat Primary turnout not a even close to being a record

    03/09/2004 8:08:22 PM PST · by MNJohnnie · 3 replies · 2,153+ views
    Accuracy In Media ^ | Paul Weyrich
    The reason for my apology was that throughout this primary season we have been hearing about the record turnout of voters participating in Democrat caucuses and primaries. I bought the lie. The truth is that, except for Iowa and New Hampshire, there has not been any sort of record turnout for the Democrats. Even in New Hampshire the vote was far less than what the Republicans had when they last had a contested primary in 2000. The Democrats this year had 219,787 votes in their primary. The GOP in 2000 had 239,523 votes. That 20,000 difference is major in a...
  • Freep this poll

    03/07/2004 10:07:11 AM PST · by MNJohnnie · 8 replies · 1,758+ views
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  • Heinz Foundation Bankrolled Group Protesting Bush 9/11 Ads

    03/07/2004 6:25:25 AM PST · by MNJohnnie · 11 replies · 3,337+ views
    http://newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/3/6/121052.shtml Well isn't this intresting. The "objective news media" supposed 9-11 surviors protesting Bush's ads are actually anti-war stooges financed by John Kerry's wife. Please take a moment and vist the New York Times, Washington Post, MSNBC, CBS, NBC and ABC etc to email the Omsbudsman, the Publisher, the News Editor and demand to know why they allowed clearly partisan advocates of Kerry's Presidential Campaign were presented on their "News" programs with no reference to their ties to the Kerry camp. We absolutely must demand the "News Media" be held accountable for their free advertising for the Kerry camp.
  • Bush Ads help get the word out

    03/04/2004 11:30:46 AM PST · by MNJohnnie · 3 replies · 5,098+ views
    http://www.georgewbush.com/tvads/ Here is a link to the 1st three Bush Re-election ads. As expected the DNC directed its "Objective News Media" mouthpieces at CNN, NBC, CBS and ABC to generate phoney hysteria about these ads. Compared to the demogagery and lies spread by the Kerry Campaign, Moveon.org and the DNC about Bush for the last 6 months, this is probably the mildest sets of ads that have run so far this political season. Please email this link to every person on you email contact list. We need to get as many people as possible to see these ads. They are...
  • McCrery May Not Persue 8th. Term

    02/25/2004 6:48:38 PM PST · by Clintonfatigued · 8 replies · 781+ views
    The Shreveport Times ^ | February 21, 2004 | Dennis Camire
    Citing a desire to be with his family more now that his sons are getting older, U.S. Rep. Jim McCrery said Friday he's seriously considering not seeking reelection to the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • Conservatives Unite!

    02/06/2004 10:45:27 AM PST · by rcofdayton · 9 replies · 1,768+ views
    Self ^ | 6 Feb 04 | rcofdayton
    Conservatives should write in Tom Tancredo in the primary ballot to demonstrate the depth of concern we have with the President. If enough do this, he will get the message.
  • Senate Race Won't Be That Crowded (LOUISIANA)

    01/09/2004 9:58:37 AM PST · by AuH2ORepublican · 6 replies · 1,176+ views
    PoliticsLA.com ^ | January 7, 2004 | Jim Brown
    SENATE RACE WON'T BE THAT CROWDED by Jim Brown PoliticsLA.com columnist posted January 7, 2004 Following the intense interest in the recent gubernatorial election, the general assumption has been that there will be a number of major candidates vying to fill the U. S. Senate seat being vacated this fall by long time incumbent John Breaux. Not so! When qualification time comes around, you can count the number of major candidates on one hand. Numerous newspaper columns have touted several unsuccessful gubernatorial candidates as sure qualifiers. The columns point to the 1996 race when Mary Landrieu bounced back from a...
  • LOUISIANA SENATE PRESIDENT CONSIDERS ANOTHER PARTY SWITCH

    11/25/2003 7:22:20 AM PST · by Abram · 20 replies · 1,046+ views
    Politics1 ^ | 11/25/2003 | Politics1
    LOUISIANA SENATE PRESIDENT CONSIDERS ANOTHER PARTY SWITCH. Louisiana State Senate President John Hainkel (R) enjoys his leadership job and wants to have a good working relationship with incoming Governor Kathleen Blanco (D). Blanco -- who is replacing a term-limited GOP incumbent -- let it be known she'd like the next House Speaker and Senate President to be Democrats, according to CQ Politics Today. Hainkel told the New Orleans Times-Picayune that the most important thing to him is retaining his leadership post: "Maybe I’ll be [a] Democrat ... If that is the biggest freakin’ thing ... to [Blanco], I’d change my...
  • Current Party Control (By State)

    10/27/2003 3:55:28 PM PST · by rightcoast · 9 replies · 5,228+ views
    Politics1 ^ | October 27, 2003 | rightcoast
    Below is a list of each state and its "Political Party statistics", meaning that state's current governor, U.S. Senators, U.S. Congressmen, and who they voted for in the 2000 election.  This is useful data in trying to predict future voting trends.   AlabamaGovernor Bob Riley (R)Senator Richard Shelby (R)Senator Jeff Sessions (R)5 Republican Congressmen2 Democrat Congressmen2000 Election: Bush AlaskaGovernor Frank Murkowski (R)Senator Lisa Murkowski (R)Senator Ted Stevens (R)1 Republican Congressman2000 Election: Bush ArizonaGovernor Janet Napolitano (D)Senator John McCain (R)Senator Jon Kyl (R)6 Republican Congressmen2 Democrat Congressmen2000 Election: Bush ArkansasGovernor Mike Huckabee (R)Senator Blanche Lincoln (D)Senator Mark Pryor (D)3 Democrat Congressmen1 Republican Congressman2000 Election:...
  • Louisiana governor's race has a surprise leader

    10/04/2003 11:45:34 AM PDT · by phillyfanatic · 16 replies · 1,531+ views
    The Washington Post | Oct. 4, 2003
    Bobby Rantel, the first Indian-American politico , 30 years old is the leading candidate for La.'s race for governor. He is an unabashed conservative, against abortion, gay marriage, for fiscal responsibility. He has given the state's Health Services a surplus after years of deficit. Endorsed by Gov. Mike Forster. All the opponents are years older than Rantel and he has caught fire with the voting 'bubbas' of La.
  • Kyle blasts lawmakers for not replacing him

    06/25/2003 10:24:58 PM PDT · by Mudbug · 1 replies · 599+ views
    AP ^ | 06/25/03 | unattributed
    <p>BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -- Legislators left the Capitol Monday, and one of their constant critics, ex-Legislative Auditor Dan Kyle, was in the deserted building Wednesday, slamming them for failing to replace him.</p> <p>Kyle is running for governor on a platform that features regular shots at what he terms "good old boys" in politics. Many of them are in the Legislature, in Kyle's view, and their dithering over his successor in three months of lawmaking was no accident, according to the maverick Republican.</p>
  • For Senate Democrats, Southern Collapse Delayed, Not Avoided

    06/23/2003 3:02:36 PM PDT · by Amish · 94 replies · 2,122+ views
    Excerpts from Roll Call article ^ | June 23, 2003 | Stuart Rothenberg
    Last cycle, much of the action in Senate races took place in the Midwest, with competitive races in Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota and Missouri ultimately deciding which party would control the chamber. This cycle, the South is the scene of many of the significant races, and that’s terrible news for the Democrats, who continue to lose ground in a region that once constituted their party’s bedrock. In addition to Georgia Sen. Zell Miller (D), who has already announced he won’t seek re-election, at least four other Southern Democrats may well retire: Sens. Fritz Hollings (S.C.), John Edwards (N.C.), Bob Graham...
  • LA: Terrell, Perkins to Run for Statewide Office

    06/17/2003 2:43:44 PM PDT · by Amish · 8 replies · 1,141+ views
    Political State report ^ | June 17, 2003 | by R Godwin
    State Elections Commissioner Suzie Terrell and state Representative Tony Perkins, both failed Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate last year, will seek statewide office in this fall's elections. Terrell, who lost 52 to 48 percent to U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu, says she will run for attorney general. Currently, Richard Ieyoub (D) holds the positon, but is running for governor. Terrell is a mixed big, with high name recognition and access to top GOP fundraisers, but the negative tone of last year's Senate race will likely have taken its toll on her. The only other candidate in the race is Orleans...
  • GOP says dropouts good 'for the party' (Louisiana)

    06/13/2003 10:56:34 PM PDT · by LdSentinal · 3 replies · 999+ views
    theadvocate.com ^ | 6/13/03 | Chris Frnk
    Then there were nine. Three of the dozen major candidates for governor dropped out of the race Thursday. A fourth may soon follow. Republicans state Sen. Ken Hollis and former Gov. Dave Treen said they would pull out of the race at a news conference attended by reporters, politicians, bystanders and outgoing Gov. Mike Foster. State Treasurer John Kennedy, a Democrat, issued a news release Thursday saying he was out of the race and would instead run for re-election. The Republican dropouts came after a gathering Monday of powerful Republican contributors from across the state to interview four candidates: state...