The 18-year long reign of Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA) has finally come
to an end in Louisiana. In a landslide victory in Saturday’s runoff
election, Republican Bill Cassidy defeated
the incumbent and captured the ninth Senate seat for the GOP, capping
off a victorious midterm election for his party. Cassidy pulled in 56
percent of the vote, to Landrieu's 44 percent.
The road was rocky for Landrieu from the start. The public found out about her improper use of taxpayer funds, then the fact she doesn’t even own a home in Louisiana. Then, she dissed her constituents. Because of all her missteps and Cassidy’s growing lead, Democrats quickly gave up on Landrieu after the general election on November 4. Now, it’s clear Louisianans have given up on her as well.
And with that, this very long midterm election is over.
The road was rocky for Landrieu from the start. The public found out about her improper use of taxpayer funds, then the fact she doesn’t even own a home in Louisiana. Then, she dissed her constituents. Because of all her missteps and Cassidy’s growing lead, Democrats quickly gave up on Landrieu after the general election on November 4. Now, it’s clear Louisianans have given up on her as well.
And with that, this very long midterm election is over.
The south now belongs to the conservative side. Landrieu kissed up to Obama and it was the kiss of death to her campaign. I notice that I haven't heard much from Mr. Doughnut Krispy Kreme from New Jersey lately!
ReplyDeleteNobody wanted to campaign with Obama because he is the grim reaper of death concerning elections. RIP Landrieu! BRA HA HA HA HA!