Posted on 12/10/2016 5:20:57 PM PST by Right-wing Librarian
ohn Kennedy's channel to victory was dredged and clear from the beginning of the Louisiana Senate race. All he had to do was stay the course.
(Excerpt) Read more at nola.com ...
81.4% Reporting
Polls Closing: 9:00 PM ET
R Winner J. Kennedy 63.6% 466,412
D F. Campbell 36.4% 266,673
I don’t know the names involved in the other races and searched for an update on this one.
Every American was touched in some way and the rest of the 60s was never quite the same.
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Never cared for Kennedy, but the rest of the 60’s were days of American Supremacy. LOVED the Space Program and the moon Landing.
We may as well go for the ki11 in 2020 by replacing some RINO senators with solid conservatives and, additionally, targeting 8 Rat seats that will give us a 60 vote behemoth.
I’m beginning to get tired of winning.
First Dolphin game my dad took me to, 1973, Dolphins vs Bills at the Orange Bowl. Anderson came up out of the secondary and tackled OJ Simpson, sending Simpson out of the game with a sprained ankle. Made up for the fact that Pro! magazine had put Simpson on its cover that week and we had to buy it if we wanted a program.
Anderson went on to get a law degree and become a state senator. Amazing how many went on to become accomplished in second careers.
Am thinking a couple of the democrats may switch to R If the D party keeps moving left.
With so many weak-sister Senators like McCain, Graham, Flake, Murkowsky, Hatch, Heller, Corker, Alexander, Hoeven and Rubio (those are just the ones who voted for Rubios amnesty bill) we need every vote we can get.
Lets hope Kennedy is better than the aforementioned Cheap Labor Express Republicans.
For me, the death of JFK marked the end of American innocence.
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For me and many others it was his election that marked the end of American innocence.
I don’t remember the game, but it was at the Dolphins stadium in Miami when Dick intercepted in the end zone and returned the ball 100 yards for the touchdown. Fantastic defensive player. He was great at forcing fumbles and interceptions. If I remember correctly, he had four interceptions in one game. Met him a few times. He was a special kind of guy.
Kennedy's the one who closed his ads with,
"Folks, I still believe that love is the answer..."
"...but -- you should own a handgun -- just in case..."
Heck -- even I wanted to vote for him! '-)
You are so right, and this is from someone who was born years after it happened.
Gee wonder if russia hacked that election too
And jobs, jobs, jobs, and more jobs!!
“..the rest of the 60s was never quite the same.”
Yeah, esp. the way that people kept getting murdered. Truly the bad old days.
LA had Republicans running as follows:
Senate - Kennedy
House - Johnson
Kinda interesting.
They BOTH WON and Johnson appears to be very conservative:
http://www.nola.com/elections/index.ssf/2016/12/mike_johnson_congress.html
He won! Senate GOP 52 Dems 48
I wonder if the Post Turtle knows that ???
Louisiana elected Republicans in all three runoff federal elections.
Republican state Treasurer John Kennedy’s victory Saturday gives the GOP a 52-48 edge in the
Senate starting in January. .....
Voters also chose Republican Clay Higgins, a former sheriff’s captain known as the
“Cajun John Wayne,” in the 3rd District representing southwest and south central
Louisiana. Republican state Rep. Mike Johnson won the 4th District, covering northwest Louisiana.
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