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To: elenchus; patriciaruth; gulfcoast6
I attended a Republican Roundtable in Lake Charles, La. on Friday. This is a once-a-month luncheon of local republican minded people. The guest speaker was a strategist from the Louisiana GOP (first name Jason) and he detailed many of the facts concerning a minority senator in Washington. They, the Louisiana GOP, have several excellent tactics for mobilizing our base and getting the message out. I don't want to detail any here for fear of a "me too" by the demcrats.

One fact that favors us in this runoff is the fact that the election, being held on Saturday December 7, will most likely have a very low voter turnout. Our base of voters on the republican side are more likely to get out and vote than the Democratic base... I am very excited about the prospects of Terrel unseating the Hillary wanna-be.

Two peas in a pod.

Landrieu recently announced she was firing her Washington based set of campaign advisors. Her strategy is to do it the Louisian way (her description of the new strategy). During her 1996 election defeat of Woody Jenkins, that meant having dead people vote. A good article on the past election is located here http://americasfuture.net/1997/apr97/97-0427a.html

8 posted on 11/10/2002 5:30:13 AM PST by alligator
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To: alligator
First, your Republican Roundtables need to meet more often than monthly! ;>)
Second, to the extent that the GOP is getting a bad rub for 'attempts of outsiders to influence the state's political affairs': I've heard that Bubba has already paid a little visit to NO [I'll try to confirm that this week]. You need to watch the opposition like a hawk. 'Louisiana Way' is a smokescreen.
9 posted on 11/10/2002 5:45:12 AM PST by GopherIt
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To: alligator; elenchus
Based upon the following Parish results it looks like a win is doable if the vote can be countered
in a few Parishes that seem to be strong for Landrieu... It will be interesting to see the strategy
as it developes...

Parish Results

Parish Raymond Brown John Cooksey Mary Landrieu Patrick E. "Live Wire" Landry James Lemann "Tony" Perkins Gary D. Robbins Ernest Edward Skillman, Jr. Suzanne Haik Terrell
Acadia, 65 of 65 358 2,516 6,991 67 19 2,001 26 29 4,619
Allen, 34 of 34 216 880 2,637 120 49 813 40 11 1,133
Ascension, 59 of 59 347 1,627 10,547 104 44 3,930 24 53 6,973
Assumption, 23 of 23 185 423 4,097 155 45 704 27 14 1,704
Avoyelles, 51 of 51 277 3,158 4,721 202 110 611 48 22 1,512
Beauregard, 47 of 47 198 1,258 2,692 118 32 1,958 17 13 1,919
Bienville, 29 of 29 131 838 2,573 101 40 283 17 8 1,086
Bossier, 55 of 55 384 4,580 10,871 227 61 2,307 41 18 8,504
Caddo, 152 of 152 1,900 8,830 36,767 253 83 4,255 79 82 18,045
Calcasieu, 110 of 110 1,665 4,635 24,073 251 82 8,917 107 70 13,126
Caldwell, 20 of 20 60 1,922 1,206 46 34 206 5 2 595
Cameron, 15 of 15 146 368 1,417 50 21 367 11 9 792
Catahoula, 34 of 34 144 1,772 1,898 87 54 220 34 10 505
Claiborne, 37 of 37 71 863 1,945 81 21 262 13 3 968
Concordia, 23 of 23 231 2,624 2,795 99 44 332 17 14 688
DeSoto, 46 of 46 154 971 3,642 105 16 415 17 13 1,747
East Baton Rouge, 298 of 298 1,863 8,606 55,609 298 105 21,186 117 86 34,421
East Carroll, 19 of 19 115 659 1,250 53 30 109 19 9 281
East Feliciana, 22 of 22 165 517 3,605 36 9 1,333 11 12 1,552
Evangeline, 61 of 61 264 2,242 3,971 185 97 728 43 19 2,144
Franklin, 33 of 33 120 2,211 2,134 69 59 427 22 6 1,246
Grant, 23 of 23 117 1,901 1,537 82 35 488 19 5 774
Iberia, 55 of 55 413 2,412 6,528 297 86 2,269 66 23 5,750
Iberville, 44 of 44 379 675 6,676 248 67 1,103 71 32 2,462
Jackson, 27 of 27 126 1,823 2,275 93 50 357 24 7 1,095
Jefferson, 261 of 261 1,092 11,647 48,207 396 118 7,199 129 120 47,291
Jefferson Davis, 45 of 45 228 1,070 3,397 105 45 1,174 21 10 2,118
Lafayette, 111 of 111 814 8,525 19,945 397 218 7,596 109 65 17,297
Lafourche, 66 of 66 405 1,957 11,621 283 126 1,992 57 29 7,400
LaSalle, 29 of 29 63 2,906 993 57 49 164 24 2 459
Lincoln, 45 of 45 173 3,569 4,786 121 42 986 21 10 2,373
Livingston, 53 of 53 467 2,564 8,801 237 78 6,775 44 24 8,591
Madison, 25 of 25 132 969 1,511 72 31 188 9 5 547
Morehouse, 32 of 32 150 3,040 3,251 106 74 543 37 8 1,369
Natchitoches, 54 of 54 222 1,784 4,945 146 55 931 21 10 2,145
Orleans, 442 of 442 2,468 4,469 94,811 480 218 2,455 166 138 21,170
Ouachita, 79 of 79 396 15,745 14,139 334 174 3,236 57 23 7,784
Plaquemines, 25 of 25 224 581 4,711 79 21 423 18 38 3,466
Pointe Coupee, 24 of 24 138 625 4,099 222 33 912 29 7 1,660
Rapides, 106 of 106 641 12,295 14,667 515 205 3,105 112 37 5,997
Red River, 20 of 20 114 387 1,926 105 28 231 21 14 749
Richland, 23 of 23 114 2,081 2,315 90 34 385 18 5 1,380
Sabine, 42 of 42 201 1,641 1,983 83 42 526 19 15 1,061
St. Bernard, 41 of 41 210 1,285 7,792 105 33 913 22 16 7,430
St. Charles, 46 of 46 208 1,505 6,034 168 42 823 31 19 5,187
St. Helena, 15 of 15 118 384 2,228 141 23 423 25 13 683
St. James, 28 of 28 227 461 5,035 174 27 563 31 12 1,799
St. John the Baptist, 36 of 36 213 607 5,892 324 57 1,095 34 12 3,063
St. Landry, 85 of 85 735 2,600 12,622 123 67 1,525 49 49 6,392
St. Martin, 47 of 47 340 1,764 6,075 270 79 1,560 36 27 3,405
St. Mary, 62 of 62 372 1,906 6,430 227 60 1,407 46 27 3,813
St. Tammany, 131 of 131 423 7,196 17,444 155 58 5,648 65 62 26,955
Tangipahoa, 80 of 80 448 2,533 10,448 138 50 2,354 43 90 8,284
Tensas, 27 of 27 43 568 913 40 19 127 3 2 351
Terrebonne, 103 of 103 506 2,239 10,833 283 83 2,176 56 44 8,157
Union, 46 of 46 122 2,810 2,263 67 44 414 11 5 1,290
Vermilion, 62 of 62 298 2,356 6,461 116 58 1,478 19 12 3,969
Vernon, 54 of 54 322 2,177 4,118 197 60 1,222 28 29 1,625
Washington, 54 of 54 281 1,316 5,391 242 84 890 42 25 3,047
Webster, 43 of 43 230 1,778 6,425 171 41 885 20 69 3,372
West Baton Rouge, 19 of 19 149 405 3,541 29 2 829 8 3 1,892
West Carroll, 18 of 18 51 1,441 889 49 46 180 7 6 656
West Feliciana, 22 of 22 88 469 2,061 116 17 594 8 7 1,003
Winn, 29 of 29 95 1,786 1,887 54 32 268 12 9 636

21 posted on 11/10/2002 9:40:45 AM PST by deport
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To: alligator
One fact that favors us in this runoff is the fact that the election, being held on Saturday December 7

Most of the Democrat base will be too hungover on a sat. to get out and vote.

40 posted on 11/10/2002 2:46:30 PM PST by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig
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