Blanco, Breaux, Landrieu bow out of Louisiana Governor's race; "Cake walk" for Bobby Jindal?
The Times-Picayune is reporting that former Democratic U. S. Senator from Louisiana, John Breaux has bowed out of jumping into the Governor's race against the widely popular U. S. Representative, Bobby Jindal. Sen. Breaux flirted with the idea of running after the HUGELY UNPOPULAR Governor Kathlene Blanco decided against seeking re-election. With NO CREDIBLE Democrats stepping forward to challenge him, and the state's Lt. Governor Mitch Landrieu taking a pass on running, it appears that a Republican Bobby Jindal will "cake walk" his way and become the next Governor of Louisiana -- a solidly Democratic state.
Who would have "thunk" that?
Update: Check out Bobby Jindal's Conservative rating: He is atop the ratings for ALL Louisiana U. S. Lawmakers; 96% lifetime, with 92% in 2006 and 100% the previous year!
Who would have "thunk" that?
Update: Check out Bobby Jindal's Conservative rating: He is atop the ratings for ALL Louisiana U. S. Lawmakers; 96% lifetime, with 92% in 2006 and 100% the previous year!
Labels: Democratism, Politics, Public Service, Republicanism
4 Comments:
I've been hearing a lot about Bobby Jindal the past several months in the conservative media. He is an able and learned man, a solid conservative, and the kind of "new face" the GOP needs. He should be prominent on the national radar the next two decades or so.
Can you share some specifics? I lent my support when he ran against Blanco.
Osi: Not sure what you're asking, but I'm just going from memory here. Conservative pundits at the national level were bonkers for Jindal when he came into public prominence in LA. I recall they highlighted his intelligence, charisma and principled approach to promoting a conservative agenda. I would have to go back and search net archives for more details.
Well, in my opinion, Fletcher is an Ass.
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