Posted on 12/02/2014 12:42:17 PM PST by abb
Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu is in the political fight of her life. So why doesnt the Democratic Party have her back?
Sen. Mary Landrieu did everything she could Monday night to salvage the shards of her bid for a fourth term in the U.S. Senate.
In her only debate against her Republican opponent, Rep. Bill Cassidy, Landrieu lit into the congressman as untrustworthy and dishonest, at one point accusing him of telling a blatant lie. She also spoke repeatedly of her Catholic faith, called abortion in almost every case immoral, and described Cassidy as disrespectful to the president and the office of the president. She also promised that if the Cassidy is elected to the Senate, which she said she doubts will happen, hell face subpoenas for a getting paid for a part-time job as a doctor at Louisiana State University. Landrieu says he didnt always show up for work, an arrangement that has led the Landrieu campaign to start calling Cassidy Dr. Double Dip.
As Landrieu sparred with Cassidy in Baton Rouge, her campaign hosted a New Orleans fundraiser with soul singer Stevie Wonder, while Hillary Clinton threw a separate event for her in New York. These were both attempts to close the $500,000 cash advantage that Cassidy has opened up over Landrieu since they both advanced to the states runoff, which is scheduled for Saturday.
Unfortunately for Landrieu, nothing she did Monday night, or in the month leading up to Saturdays runoff, is likely to matter. As Republicans have marshaled their resources and plowed them toward Cassidys campaign, national Democrats have all but jumped ship from Landrieu, leaving the senator to run a local campaign in a nationalized election. Not only is she paying the price for the unpopularity of her party and her president in Louisiana, where Barack Obamas approval ratings have sunk below 40 percent, shes being forced to do it without the resources she thought shed have to finish the job.
Short of treason by Cassidy in the next 72 hours, I just dont see it, said Bernie Pinsonat, an independent pollster in Louisiana. The issue is she voted with Barack Obama. Whether you like it or not its the big issue thats killing her.
In return for Landrieu supporting Democrats in Washington with her votes, to her own political doom it seems, its hard to imagine how a party could more fully abandon a sitting senator than the way national Democrats have left Landrieu for dead since Election Day. The three-term incumbent from one of the states most storied political families finished first with 42 percent of the vote, but well short of the 50 percent she needed to avoid a runoff with Cassidy, who finished second (a second Republican got nearly 14 percent of the vote in November, and polling shows that virtually all of his vote is going to Cassidy).
Now, with post-Election Day polls showing Landrieu in grave danger of losing in December, and Democratic coffers beyond empty, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee canceled nearly $2 million in ad buys it had reserved in the state to support Landrieus campaign. Days later, Landrieu went to Washington in an extravagant push for a Senate vote on the Keystone XL pipeline, only to see her colleagues leave her one humiliating vote short of passage on an issue Landrieu claimed would prove her clout.
Pinsonat said that while Landrieus voting record is hurting her more than the DSCC pull out and the Keystone vote, those events no doubt hurt her with her supporters. Once the die is cast and your voters are seeing that your own allies are pulling out on you, your own allies dont help you pass a bill thats very important to your reelection, those are all dampeners to turnout for your voters, he said.
Compare Landrieus fight against her party to the GOP support for Cassidy, who has been hoisted on Republicans shoulders like a star quarterback since he made it into the runoff. Since Election Day alone, Cassidy has seen the NRSC spend $1.4 million on his behalf, while outside conservative groups from the NRA to American Crossroads to Freedom Partners have combined to spend an additional $4 million for the congressman. The only outside efforts for Landrieu, meanwhile, have been the DSCC, with an anemic $53,000, and the Humane Society Legislative Fund (you read that rightthe Humane Society Legislative Fund) which doubled the DSCCs investment and contributed $123,000 to support Landrieus bid.
The GOP has supported Cassidy in other ways, too. On the day before Landrieu saw her Keystone efforts blow up in the Senate, House Republicans passed Cassidys own Keystone bill in short order. While Landrieu has been fundraising to pay for her own local radio ads, GOP leaders have had Cassidy give a lengthy Republican National Radio address not once, but twice. Presidential hopefuls and movement superstars from Marco Rubio to Rand Paul to Jeb Bush and Sarah Palin have piled into the state to add endorsements, campaign visits, or both.
Landrieus bandwagon has been less crowded. Down as much as 20 points in recent polls and getting outspent by Republicans nearly ten-fold, Landrieu is truly finding out who her friends are in Washington. And as it turns out, her individual colleagues, especially Democratic women senators, are supporting her campaign to its bitter end even if their campaign committee is not.
Of her 15 fellow Democratic women senators, all have given at least $5,000 to Landrieus campaign. Even after Election Day when the DSCC essentially declared Landrieu a goner, Sens. Maria Cantwell, Mazie Hirono, Barbara Mikulski, Jeanne Shaheen, Debbie Stabenow, and former Sen. Blanche Lincoln all gave Landrieus campaign money to keep her going through the runoff.
Six othersSens. Barbara Boxer, Kirstin Gillibrand, Heidi Heitkamp, Amy Klobuchar, Claire McCaskill, and Patty Murray, along with Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultzhad already maxed out to Landrieu with $15,000 in donations from their leadership PACs.
Even with the last-minute infusions from those and other senators, such as Tom Carper and Mark Warner, early voting numbers released Monday by the Louisiana Secretary of States office were ominous for Landrieu. The number of people voting early fell off precipitously for every category except one, Republican voters, which bounced up 10 percent. The number of Democrats voting fell 18 percent.
After Landrieu lost the Keystone vote in Washington, she was asked if she blamed her fellow Democrats for not being able to get enough votes to pass the bill that could have helped her reelection, at least in some small way. There is no blame, Landrieu said, describing her childhood habit of shaking hands with her opponents even after losing a ball game. There is only joy in the fight.
She has no interest in winning.
When she warned LA’ians that if they elect Cassidy, the R’s might impeach, she was making a dare that she cannot cash.
Maybe she should try the hands up don’t shoot routine?
Pray America is waking
BAllots are now being stuffed with frogs, crawfish, ballots, angry dead peoples votes, multiple votes, tabasco peppers, even old kitchen sinks..
Democrats have been winning in Louisiana for many years..
Maybe even voting machine virus’s...
HELLO.. we’re talking about people that elected a President that BRAGGED boastfully he WOULD RAISE THE PRICE OF GASOLINE... and lies shamelessly.. TWICE...
Louisiana is a cartoon..
“Fail Mary, full of waist...”
The lard is with thee.
Cursed is thou among constituents
And cursed is the votes for thy friend Barry
Sorry Mary
Mother of Pork
Pray for free dinners
Now, and when you begin to lobby
In January
Boat meet anchor.
Democrats have been winning in Louisiana for many years..
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Very true. But things have been changing and currently Sen. Landrieu is the only
statewide elected democrat. And that number appears to changing to zero.
LA, isn’t that the state where some black politician had 90k in his freezer? And they actually arrested the d-bag?
Home of Chocolate City. Ray Naggin was mayor during Katrina. There was a female type - you know, the ones who if put in charge of the world would eradicate all bad things like war, famine and poverty - who literally collapsed from stress and disappeared during the critical hours in which she was supposed to deputize federal troops so that they could assist in the recovery effort.
I forget her worthless handle now, but I remember it well. The USCG was literally the only thing running right down there during the whole episode.
The Dems don’t like strong women?
The only “looser” will be Mary when the voters cut her loose.
The double votes of all of my dead relatives in Louisiana cannot save Senator Landfill’s reelection.
No time to get complacent though. Put this bitch away.
People on our side are itching to vote Saturday. I cite as evidence the increased early vote totals of GOP voters statewide, and also the increase in early voters in parishes with large GOP voting blocs.
How much interest do you think a lobbying firm would have in a Senator who didn't have enough influence to get her own party to pass the XL pipeline bill?
If she needs work, she'd best look elsewhere.
I find the missing 18% early Democrat voters very telling. Early voters are the most motivated and 18% didn’t show up. the lower motivated will not show up in droves exceeding 18%o
Landrieu's using a trick made famous by Obama - hire a bunch of 'detectives' and dig up dirt - any dirt - and spring it on the opponent right before the election.
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