Posted on 10/02/2010 9:40:06 PM PDT by WFTR
BATON ROUGE, LA (WAFB) - Louisiana voters chose leaders for various across the state on Saturday.
Some of the bigger races being watched in the Baton Rouge area are:
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Do you run a Louisiana ping list? I didn’t see the returns posted.
Lieutenant Governor
3,631 of 3,877 Precincts Reporting
James “Jim” Crowley (D) 8% 48,887
“Jay” Dardenne (R) 28% 175,664
Kevin Davis (R) 8% 49,592
Caroline Fayard (D) 23% 145,668
“Butch” Gautreaux (D) 4% 24,418
“Sammy” Kershaw (R) 20% 125,771
Melanie J. McKnight (R) 3% 15,987
Roger Villere (R) 7% 43,355
If you are happy to have Mr. Landry, I'm glad to hear it.
Lieutenant Governor
3,877 of 3,877 Precincts Reporting
James “Jim” Crowley (D) 8% 51,444
“Jay” Dardenne (R) 28% 180,915
Kevin Davis (R) 8% 51,531
Caroline Fayard (D) 24% 159,432
“Butch” Gautreaux (D) 4% 25,286
“Sammy” Kershaw (R) 19% 126,160
Melanie J. McKnight (R) 3% 16,409
Roger Villere (R) 7% 44,087
The race for Lt. Governor will be Fayard and Dardenne. If everyone who voted in the primary votes in the general, Dardenne has a slight lead. The turnout in the general will be higher, so we’ll need to get more votes for Dardenne.
Only 36% voted for Dem candidates. I can’t understand why Dardenne ran, anyway, since apparently it might necessitate holding ANOTHER election for his vacated Sec of State office.
Might be looking down the road, so to speak, when Bobby moves on.
I don't think a Rat stands a chance statewide or in the 3rd district for the foreseeable future, and I mean that sincerely and confidently.
I figured that, but the Lt Gov job is often dead-end. Sec of State has more to do, too. Aside from Blanco, who won the Gov’s office openly, no Lt Governor has succeeded an incumbent via resignation or death since Earl Long in 1939 when he replaced Richard Leche (who resigned due to corruption). I don’t expect Jindal to go to the Presidency, so I figure the only other out would be if he runs against Mary Landrieu in 2014.
Louisiana politicians ain't known for being the sharpest pencils in the box. I really think the "Blanco" thing is in his mind.
so I figure the only other out would be if he runs against Mary Landrieu in 2014.
I really hope he does because that is the one sure way to get the "Whore from Naw'lins" out of the senate.
Just remember good ol’ Louisiana Purchase Mary, like this:
“the blonde in the ‘chocolate city’.”
What a film premise, eh?
I agree with The Cajun that Dardenne probably sees this office as a stepping-stone to something else. Even so, I believe he’ll do a good job.
I hope you’re right about the Rats not having a chance. I believe that we’ll lose the New Orleans seat, so retaking the 3rd district will keep our contribution to Congress even.
Pelican State ping
I myself have been thinking about Jindal challenging Landrieu in ‘14. The governor does need to show he is a strong candidate by winning re-election next year, and by a comfortable margin at that.
I don’t think a Rat stands a chance statewide or in the 3rd district for the foreseeable future, and I mean that sincerely and confidently.
I agree.
I myself have been thinking about Jindal challenging Landrieu in 14.
Boy, wouldn’t that be someting - Bobby would be the one to sink her FINALLY!
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