Posted on 11/25/2016 4:58:50 AM PST by GonzoII
Democrats have insisted that they will push to win the only outstanding Senate race in the country a Dec. 10 runoff election in Louisiana but it appears to be trending toward the Republican candidate, which would give the party an effective 52-48 majority next year.
State Treasurer John N. Kennedy won the most votes on Nov. 8, but in a crowded field he fell far short of the 50 percent threshold needed to win outright.
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Kennedy will win and it won’t be close.
Democrats are past their prime
Democrats will find some “uncounted” ballots in a basement somewhere, it is what they do...
He should get at least 55% of the vote. Maybe closer to 58%.
That's going to be a painful name for Democrats to say out loud. :)
Fortunately, there aren’t that many basements in Louisiana. :)
Looking forward to a good Senator Kennedy
WOW! A John Kennedy that is a Republican.
Trying to imagine a Republican senator named John Kennedy. It’s not easy.
At least his first name isn’t Ted.
He was born in 1951 so his parents didn’t name him after their favorite guy.
Unlike Hillary Rodham Clinton, who told the people of New Zealand she was named after their national hero, Sir Edmund Hillary, even though she was born a few years before anyone ever heard of him.
There was a guy named John Fitzgerald Kennedy, a janitor with no political experience or background, who ran for Treasurer of Massachusetts in 1964 and won.
good. we’ll need an extra vote.
That State is solid Red and the only way a Democrat gets elected now is if the Democrats find some scandal to make an issue of.
Following are the full results of the U.S. Senate race.
BERYL BILLIOT
No party
Total vote:19,340
Percentage: 1
CHARLES BOUSTANY
Republican
Total vote: 297,744
Percentage: 15
FOSTER CAMPBELL
Democrat
Total vote: 337,682
Percentage: 17
JOSEPH CAO
Republican
Total vote: 21,011
Percentage: 1
THOMAS P. CLEMENTS
Libertarian
Total vote: 11,363
Percentage: 1
DONALD "CRAWDADDY" CRAWFORD
Republican
Total vote: 25,503
Percentage: 1
DAVID DUKE
Republican
Total vote: 58,581
Percentage: 3
DERRICK EDWARDS
Democrat
Total vote: 51,724
Percentage: 3
CAROLINE FAYARD
Democrat
Total vote: 240,748
Percentage: 12
JOHN FLEMING
Republican
Total vote: 203,959
Percentage: 11
LE ROY GILLAM
Libertarian
Total vote: 4,063
Percentage: 0
TROY HEBERT
No party
Total vote: 9,484
Percentage: 0
JOHN KENNEDY
Republican
Total vote: 482,380
Percentage: 25
GARY LANDRIEU
Democrat
Total vote: 45,520
Percentage: 2
WILLIAM ROBERT "BOB" LANG JR.
Other
Total vote: 1,424
Percentage: 0
ROB MANESS
Republican
Total vote: 90,812
Percentage: 5
KAITLIN MARONE
No party
Total vote: 4,102
Percentage: 0
CHARLES MARSALA
Republican
Total vote: 3,683
Percentage: 0
MV "VINNY" MENDOZA
Democrat
Total vote: 4,923
Percentage: 0
ABHAY PATEL
Republican
Total vote: 1,574
Percentage: 0
JOSHUA PELLERIN
Democrat
Total vote: 7,386
Percentage: 0
GREGORY TAYLOR JR.
Other
Total vote: 1,150
Percentage: 0
ARDEN WELLS
No party
Total vote: 1,481
Percentage: 0
PETER WILLIAMS
Democrat
Total vote: 6,844
Percentage: 0
Someday a Republican will be able to say to a Democrat, “Senator, I knew John Kennedy. John Kennedy was a friend of mine. And you, Senator, are no John Kennedy!”
John Francis Kennedy, not Fitzgerald. It was in 1954. He managed to serve 3 terms in the job of Treasurer. He figured when the other JFK ran for President in 1960, he’d try to move up for Governor, but ended up losing badly in the Dem primary.
shhhh!!!!
do not say it TOO LOUD- (lol)
I am absolutely sure some Demonrats will vote
BECAUSE they remember the former president— AND THINK HE IS RUNNIN again!
lol
Thanks for the correction.
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