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Dems Decimated In Louisiana: GOP Gains Senate Supermajority, Dem Governor Now On The Ropes

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Guy Benson
Posted: Oct 14, 2019 10:20 AM

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In Louisiana's Saturday election, Republicans had a lot to cheer about. Among statewide office-holders, the incumbent GOP Lieutenant Governor (68 percent), Attorney General (66 percent), Treasurer (60 percent, and Agricultural Commissioner (58 percent) were all re-elected without the need for a run-off, under the state's 'jungle primary'-style system. It also appears that the solid Republican majorities in both state legislative chambers will remain intact -- with the GOP expanding its Senate advantage into super-majority territory by picking up a pair of Democratic seats:

Two major statewide races are headed to run-offs, and both are looking pretty good for Team Red. The incumbent Republican Secretary of State won a plurality of the vote, but didn't reach the bare majority threshold required to stave off the two-way election, scheduled for November 16. The Democrat in the contest only won about one-third of all votes, but because two other Republican challengers were in the mix -- combining for roughly 25 percent of the aggregate vote -- the sitting officeholder was held under 50 percent. All in, the trio of GOP candidates won 66 percent of the ballots for this office. This is going to be a Republican hold. Then there's the big one: The gubernatorial race. Democratic incumbent John Bel Edwards, a pro-life moderate, was unable to avoid a runoff, attracting just 46.6 percent of the 'jungle primary' vote. The two leading Republicans in the contest racked up 51 percent of the vote, with the top GOP vote-getter, businessman Eddie Rispone, advancing to directly challenge the governor in November. Those are ominous tea leaves for Gov. Edwards, underscored by this trend:

The Communications Director for the Republican Governors Association put out this statement in response to Saturday's results: "No amount of goalpost-moving from Team @JohnBelforLA or @DemGovs can disguise that this was a stunningly poor performance for JBE. Days ago they were confidently predicting he'd beat 50. He lost vote share across the board & didn't even get a majority in his home parish."
 

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President Trump outworks the Democrats.They just do not get that concept.Trump rally in Louisiana Friday 10/11.Election Saturday 10/12.Biden stayed home.Republican Sweep.The incumbent Democrat Governor needed 50%,did not get it.Run off in November.

President Trump rally in Minnesota Last Thursday night.Rally in Louisiana Friday Night.He outworks the morons everyday.
 

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President Trump outworks the Democrats.They just do not get that concept.Trump rally in Louisiana Friday 10/11.Election Saturday 10/12.Biden stayed home.Republican Sweep.The incumbent Democrat Governor needed 50%,did not get it.Run off in November.

President Trump rally in Minnesota Last Thursday night.Rally in Louisiana Friday Night.He outworks the morons everyday.

Easily.
He grabs more pussy, posts more tweets, drives more snowflakes insane before 10:00 AM on any given day than most people do all week.
All the while running the greatest Country in the World, sleeping with an insanely beautiful woman, and generally toying with the opposition and making it all look easy.
 

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The “taste” is sweet now but will be even sweeter this November and especially next November. I might even have to get my sugar level checked it’s going to be so good.
 
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