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G.O.P. Novice Reaches Runoff for Governor of Louisiana
NYTimes ^ | October 6, 2003

Posted on 10/06/2003 3:53:16 AM PDT by RJCogburn

A conservative Republican and the lieutenant governor led the state's open primary on Saturday and are headed to a runoff on Nov. 15.

The Republican, Piyush Jindal, a 32-year-old political newcomer, easily topped a number of veteran politicians.

Mr. Jindal, who is known as Bobby, won 33 percent of the vote, and Lt. Gov. Kathleen B. Blanco, a Democrat, finished with 18 percent. Because none of the 17 candidates on the ballot won more than 50 percent of the vote, the contest advances to the runoff.

Mr. Jindal's strong performance defied the predictions of many political experts, who said youth and his background as the son of Indian immigrants might work against him.

The predictions underestimated Louisiana voters, Mr. Jindal said on Sunday.

"I'm proud they've spoken so loudly, saying, `We want to move our state forward. We're willing to elect a problem-solver,' " he said.

Mr. Jindal gained that reputation, acknowledged even by opponents, when as Louisiana's health and hospitals chief he closed a multimillion-dollar deficit in the state's Medicaid program. He was 24 at the time.

The achievement later helped gain him a spot in the Health and Human Services Department under President Bush, who called Mr. Jindal on Sunday to congratulate him.

No matter who wins in November, the decades-old hold of white men on the governor's office will be broken.

"It moves past all the traditional concepts of what Louisiana looks like," Lieutenant Governor Blanco said from her home in Lafayette Parish.

Mr. Jindal led the field by appealing to conservative rural whites as well as urban moderates impressed by his résumé, political experts said. But he gained almost no black votes in a state where they make up 30 percent of the electorate, and he faces a tough runoff, said Bernie Pinsonat of Southern Media and Opinion Research, a Baton Rouge polling firm. Mr. Pinsonat said Mr. Jindal would need at least 65 percent of the white vote to win.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: 2003; bobbyjindal; indianamericans

1 posted on 10/06/2003 3:53:16 AM PDT by RJCogburn
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To: RJCogburn
Jindal refused to go negative in his campaigning. Very refreshing.
2 posted on 10/06/2003 4:25:20 AM PDT by alnick (The truth shall set you free.)
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To: RJCogburn
Old age and treachery will beat youth, skill, and a sunny demeanor every time.

The Louisiana election is far from over. Treacherous old guys have been running that state a long while now.
3 posted on 10/06/2003 4:32:39 AM PDT by alloysteel
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To: RJCogburn
My prediction: Blanco cuts an Edwards-style deal with the black political groups to deliver their votes to her.

Jindal runs a clean campaign. He can; he's bright and well-educated and has good ideas. The white people of Louisiana (less the Cajuns and the Left) all vote for him. It's not enough. Even though Jindal represents an honest future and an end to politics as usual, he gets beat.

All the blacks, Cajuns, and Leftists vote for Blanco. Blanco wins. The system rejoices and it's back to dirty, back-room-deal, corrupt Louisiana politcs as usual.

Watch as almost no blacks vote for the first person of color to ever have a chance to be governonr of Louisiana. Why? because that person doesn't believe in their beloved Victim Politics; he knows that hard work can make any man a success - that even, say, the son of immigrants who works hard at it can one day be a Rhodes scholar, a great success, and even run for governor. Watch the blacks of Louisiana decide the election. Watch Louisiana stay mired in a crooked past.

Sad, really sad. But at least it's not California.
4 posted on 10/06/2003 6:42:13 AM PDT by Steely Glint ("Communists are just Democrats in a big hurry.")
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To: Steely Glint
Watch as almost no blacks vote for the first person of color to ever have a chance to be governonr of Louisiana.

You aren't swallowing Bernie Pinsonant's line, are you? Apparently Bobby Jindal won several black precincts Saturday. Won. And got strong minorities (no pun intended) in many others. He finished 4th among black voters, behind Blanco in 3rd.

My prediction: Blanco ain't gonna have the black vote she'll need to become governor, and Jindal will get more black votes than any Republican in modern, at least, history. If she wins, it'll be by hogging the middle and freezing out Jindal on the Right.

5 posted on 10/06/2003 7:38:47 AM PDT by JohnnyZ (Robot robot robot)
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To: JohnnyZ
No, I am not swallowing anyone's prediction. I know the black politicians of Louisiana, some of them personally. My prediction: a deal with Blanco will be cut.
6 posted on 10/06/2003 7:53:13 AM PDT by Steely Glint ("Communists are just Democrats in a big hurry.")
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To: Steely Glint
My prediction: a deal with Blanco will be cut.

Oh, sure, Cleo & Co. will exact a blood price, but they can only do so much if people don't really care to go out and vote, and blacks don't see Jindal as a threat or Blanco as a boon.

Ieyoub and Leach had these folks on board in the primary, and they couldn't even break 16%. Hell, even giving Blanco EVERY black vote Ieyoub and Leach got -- a dubious assumption -- that only gets her to, what, 40%?

7 posted on 10/06/2003 8:12:42 AM PDT by JohnnyZ (Robot robot robot)
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To: Steely Glint
I agree with the gist of your post.

Race aside, New Orleans determines the statewide Louisiana races. And New Orleans voters, both the living and the dead, will INVARIABLY and WITHOUT EXCEPTION, pull the lever next to the D.

Jindal is a good man and would make a good governor. But the only way he will be elected governor is if the New Orleans voters stay home, and north Louisiana has a record turnout.

8 posted on 10/06/2003 8:17:50 AM PDT by Skooz (All Hail the Mighty Kansas City Chiefs)
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To: Steely Glint
I know the black politicians of Louisiana, some of them personally.

Ditto.

My prediction: a deal with Blanco will be cut.

Ditto.

From now until election day, the message from the pulpits in black churches across Louisiana will be to vote for Blanco, because Jindal is an evil Republican who wants to revive slavery.

9 posted on 10/06/2003 8:21:07 AM PDT by Skooz (All Hail the Mighty Kansas City Chiefs)
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To: JohnnyZ
If you look at some of the most important down-ballot runoffs, few will maximize black turnout. Landrieu's win in the L.G. race, while disgusting, will likely help Jindal, as will Cleo Fields' and Don Cravins' outright wins in Saturday's primary (both black state sens. and both in heavily black districts). I do think the race will be close, but Blanco would have to initiate some kind of negative racial campaign against Jindal in order to energize the black vote.
10 posted on 10/06/2003 8:21:07 AM PDT by austinrepub
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