Posted on 09/16/2008 4:57:33 AM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
Even as he faces a 16-count federal indictment on charges that include racketeering and soliciting bribes, Rep. William Jefferson (D-La.) may be down, but he isnt out. At least not yet.
Devoid of virtually any influence in Congress and with his campaign treasury almost empty, Jefferson may still have a path to victory in the Democratic primary next month. By virtue of his high name identification and a small cadre of die-hard supporters, he is hoping to win enough votes in the crowded Oct. 4 primary to head into a runoff. And his likely runoff opponent is the only white candidate in the seven-person field, creating a racially divided contest that Jefferson has a real chance of winning.
Jeffersons potential runoff opponent, Helena Moreno, is well known in New Orleans from her recent stint as an investigative reporter for a local TV station. Given that the African-American vote is splintered among six black candidates, she could gain the runoff simply by winning the majority of the white vote. She has also self-financed much of her campaign, giving her enough cash to get her message out.
About 64 percent of the New Orleans-centered district is African-American, while 28 percent is white.
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Hell, LA loved to elect known felons.
Why not. DC re-elected Marion Barry after he did time for smoking crack with someone he thought was a hooker.
Does that mean the 64% are racists and that if Moreno loses, she will be a victim of racism?
He’ll win.
Jefferson will beat the rap and be reelected. End of story.
Re-elect a felon? Why not? He is a perfect representative of the people of his district.
A crowd at a function in NYC the other night....gave Charlie Rangel a standing ovation.
Sad. Really, really sad.
Forget about Jefferson; how about losing that mediocre senator?
Best news I heard all day. Go Willie J!!!
It will break Pelosi’s heart if he wins.
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