Posted on 11/18/2014 11:59:12 AM PST by ScottinVA
On the flip side there are four groups running TV ads for Cassidy: The Cassidy Campaign, the National Republican Senate Committee, and there are two other groups as well.
Additionally, I received a mailer from the NRA this week about how anti-gun Landrieu is. Louisiana is known as the Sportsman's Paradise and is extremely pro-gun.
I doubt if the anti-Cassidy TV ad that Landrieu is running will hurt him much. It focuses not on issues, but on Cassidy stumbling on words at a talk. Something ignorant voters might seize on, but not for intelligent voters...
LMAO!!! I’m sure DR. Cassidy’s occasional stumbling on a few words will be deadly to his campaign. Landrieu had better come up with something a whole lot better than that!
Landrieu, a lifetime politician could never match the societal contributions of Cassidy.
From Wiki:
In 1998, Cassidy helped found the Greater Baton Rouge Community Clinic to provide uninsured residents of the greater Baton Rouge area with access to free health care. The Clinic provides low-income families free dental, medical, mental health and vision care through an innovative “virtual” approach that partners needy patients with doctors who provide care free of charge.
Cassidy has also been involved in setting up the non-profit Health Centers in Schools, which provides Hepatitis B and flu vaccinations to children in the East Baton Rouge Parish School System.
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Cassidy led a group of health care volunteers to convert an abandoned K-Mart building into an emergency health care facility, providing basic health care to victims of the natural disaster.
At least in my Parish, Early Voting starts Saturday at 8:30AM
And that’s why I sent a check to him right after the election——to help retire Babycakes forever-—I thot It’s the least I could do on short notice.
There’s Foster Campbell, big Democrat winner in 2014 for reelection to the Public Service Commission. I think he is running for governor. Vitter could be defeated, as he is a supporter of Common Core.
Campbell ran for governor in 2007, and got beaten like a rented mule. He won’t try it again.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foster_Campbell
Foster Lonnie Campbell, Jr. (born January 6, 1947), is a Democratic member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission, a former 26-year member of the Louisiana State Senate, and an unsuccessful candidate for governor in the nonpartisan blanket primary held on October 20, 2007.
In the gubernatorial race, Campbell polled 161,425 votes (12 percent) and won two parishes: Red River and Bienville, both near Shreveport. He lost his home parish of Bossier Parish (20 percent) to the successful Republican candidate, Bobby Jindal (60 percent).
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