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Louisiana Election Turnout Thread- Here come the results
C-SPAN ^ | Dec. 6, 2002 | Brian Lamme

Posted on 12/07/2002 5:36:28 AM PST by ewing

Tell us how crowded/not crowded it was when you went to vote!

Did you see voter fraud and what is the talk about exit polling and the possible outcome?


TOPICS: Breaking News; Politics/Elections; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: bornonthebayou; brownroots; crawfishremoulade; cutoffserpenthead; louisiana; suzie; vote2002; voterfraud; zydecocrawdaddies
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To: Tennessean4Bush
52-48 Landrieu leads, 2,756 of 3,912 precincts reporting (70%)
1,461 posted on 12/07/2002 7:23:00 PM PST by Tennessean4Bush
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To: cmsgop
Before this night is over, I maybe switching to something a little stronger.....

Why isn't the FNC bothering to post returns on the crawl at the bottom of the screen?

1,462 posted on 12/07/2002 7:23:05 PM PST by hole_n_one
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AP Update back when 58% of he precincts were in . ;-)

Elections - AP Senate
Terrell Leading Landrieu in Senate Race
9 minutes ago

By GUY COATES, Associated Press Writer

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu (news, bio, voting record) and Republican Suzanne Haik Terrell were locked in a runoff too close to call Saturday as the GOP looked to extend its midterm election triumph by boosting its Senate majority to 52 seats.

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With 58 percent of precincts reporting, Terrell had 345,284 votes, or 51 percent, and Landrieu had 332,568, or 49 percent.

Another race on the ballot — for an open U.S. House seat — was also a dead heat.

With 75 percent of precincts reporting, Republican Lee Fletcher had 64,427 votes and Democrat Rodney Alexander had 63,852 votes — each 50 percent. The two men are seeking the seat Republican John Cooksey gave up to run for Senate.

The unusual December election capped a nasty Senate campaign that featured a flood of appearances by Republican bigwigs, including President Bush (news - web sites).

With sunny skies and cool temperatures, Secretary of State Fox McKeithen said he expected turnout to be 45 percent — low by Louisiana standards. Voters seemed dismayed by the sharp salvos between the two New Orleans women who share the same views on most political issues.

Tom Loesch, a Democrat from New Orleans, said he was "saddened to have to choose between two Republicans, one of them in a Democrat's clothing." He said he had to support Landrieu because he "didn't want to give Bush anything else."

Terrell, 48, came out of nowhere three years ago to become the first Republican woman to win statewide office, as elections commissioner. Trying to become the first Republican senator here since Reconstruction, she cast herself as a loyal ally of the president.

Landrieu, 46, has been in politics all her life. The daughter of former New Orleans Mayor Moon Landrieu, she won her first term six years ago with a 6,000-vote squeaker, prompting her to joke that she was no "Landslide Landrieu."

Landrieu tried to keep her centrist image this time around, relying on fellow Democrat Sen. John Breaux (news, bio, voting record) but no party big-hitters like former President Clinton (news - web sites).

While the rest of the nation decided its congressional elections Nov. 5, Louisiana held a unique open primary where candidates from both sides run. Landrieu failed to get the simple majority needed for outright victory and wound up in the runoff with second-place finisher Terrell.

Republicans held 51 seats in the Senate after the November elections and took aim at this race for the icing on the cake. In addition to bragging rights, an additional GOP seat would be ammunition in the fight to get more committee seats. And it would provide a cushion in case a Republican senator left office and was replaced by a Democrat.

Landrieu was caught in a bind during the campaign, remembering that Bush had carried the state in 2000. Her primary campaign ads boasted that she had voted with the president 74 percent of the time but not on issues that were harmful to Louisiana.

That strategy kept black voters at home in large numbers on primary day, their leaders complaining that Landrieu sounded like a Republican. For the runoff, Landrieu fired her strategists and launched a more aggressive attack in a bid to appear more independent.

Terrell's message changed from a primary campaign that said the president needed control of the Senate to one that stressed that Louisiana "has one good senator but needs one in the majority party to get more done for the state." It was a reference to Breaux, who is as popular in Louisiana as the president. Bush even praised Breaux when he campaigned for Terrell.

Loyalty to Bush became the major issue. Both candidates were not far apart on issues such as Social Security (news - web sites), Medicare, prescription drugs for the elderly and homeland defense. Both support Bush's stand on Iraq.

The glaring difference between the two Roman Catholics was on abortion: Landrieu supports abortion rights and Terrell is anti-abortion. Louisiana is heavily Catholic and in the 1996 campaign, former archbishop Philip Hannan said it would be a sin to vote for Landrieu.

In the House race, Fletcher, 36, and Alexander, 55, both touted themselves as conservative businessmen best suited to take the seat Cooksey held for three terms.

With another race still undecided in Colorado, Republicans control 228 seats in the new House, compared to 204 for the Democrats, with one independent.

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On the Net:

Campaigns: http://www.marylandrieu.com and http://www.suzieterrell.com


1,463 posted on 12/07/2002 7:23:10 PM PST by NormsRevenge
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To: MAKnight
WWltv.com (You have to register.)
1,464 posted on 12/07/2002 7:23:18 PM PST by FF578
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To: Holden Magroin
70% of precints in--Landrieu 52-48; up 16000 votes
1,465 posted on 12/07/2002 7:23:20 PM PST by Founding Father
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To: boogerwoods
We don't do "fraud".
1,466 posted on 12/07/2002 7:23:33 PM PST by Republican Wildcat
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To: GOPcapitalist
Thanks friend. If there are several heavy GOP areas to come in, then it isn't over. I donn't believe for one minute that Landrieu and her goon squad went out and drug afew thousand blacks to the polls. Probably gave them money to come and vote for her. What a cheating little $h^t!!
1,467 posted on 12/07/2002 7:23:38 PM PST by Canadian Outrage
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To: Tennessean4Bush
Looks like the fraud vote is coming in.
1,468 posted on 12/07/2002 7:24:20 PM PST by sweetliberty
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To: rwfromkansas
We have lost almost certainly.

Well at least Navy won today!

58-12



1,469 posted on 12/07/2002 7:24:34 PM PST by P8riot
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To: JohnnyZ
Oh. Do you have the Beatles White Album? Never mind, just bring me a cup of hot fat. And the head of Alfredo Garcia. --Fletch

Don't know what the hay you're talking about. I don't understand your reference to the White Album. The Hag sings about Okie's 'n pretty ladies, but I've never heard him mention anyone named "Fletch".

and ya need to quit taking everyting so personally...Z. Let's just celebrate the election of our 52nd United States Senator --- Suzanne terrell.

1,471 posted on 12/07/2002 7:25:01 PM PST by jla
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To: section9
The county by county totals are terrible for Terrell. She looks like she is losing by about 4% or so. The only hope is if the GOP parishes have a relatively higher share of the pie than in the 2000 election.
1,472 posted on 12/07/2002 7:25:12 PM PST by Torie
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To: TLBSHOW
That wouldn't help. You can control how many messages are in one page of output, by setting your Thread Pagination on your settings page (My Preferences link off your personal page).

But even setting that down to 20 or 50 won't matter much. Everythings coming up a little slow - FR is a popular site right now.

1,473 posted on 12/07/2002 7:25:15 PM PST by ThePythonicCow
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To: section9
I agree. Lots of stuff out in Jefferson, St. Tammany, and East Baton Rouge. Bush carried these by something like 80,000 votes together.
1,474 posted on 12/07/2002 7:25:23 PM PST by Hermann the Cherusker
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To: sweetliberty
Elephants dont quit, baby!!
1,475 posted on 12/07/2002 7:25:38 PM PST by ewing
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To: Canadian Outrage
52 Lan - 48 Ter, 2,756 of 3,912 precincts reporting 72%
1,476 posted on 12/07/2002 7:25:45 PM PST by Tennessean4Bush
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To: Darlin'
there were lots of signs that read, Mary, if you don't respect us, don't expect us. LOL

GET OUT!!! ... ROFLOL!!!

1,477 posted on 12/07/2002 7:25:47 PM PST by Mo1
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To: Canadian Outrage
Still no Jefferson Parish... This is a GOP strong hold and has nearly as many people as Orleans Parish. The fat lady might be swiging a glass of water, but she ain't singing yet.
1,479 posted on 12/07/2002 7:25:57 PM PST by KingPin
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To: Diddle E. Squat
I think she overplayed the birth control issue. I swear, she came across as odd saying that. And she wasn't a charming woman, something harsh about her and that doesn't play well in Louisiaa. I think people just got sick of one ad after another. It seemed embarassing rather than like a good fight. And Mary is an incumbent with a huge machine.
1,480 posted on 12/07/2002 7:25:58 PM PST by cajungirl
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