Politics & Poker: No Shortage of Political Scions Dotting 2010 Map
Shepard, a former member of the Alabama State Board of Education, announced his candidacy last week in front of a large oil portrait of his grandfather.
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Shepard, a former member of the Alabama State Board of Education, announced his candidacy last week in front of a large oil portrait of his grandfather.
Other noteworthy drops: Ohio (from 11th to 15th), Louisiana (from 28th to 34th), Colorado (from 32nd to 37th), Oregon (from 35th to 40th) and Delaware (from 45th to 49th).
Landrieus re-election victory over state Treasurer John Kennedy (R) by a comfortable 6 points was the one bright spot for Democrats on Election Day.
State Treasurer John Kennedy (R) lost his race in Louisiana. Five candidates were former statewide officeholders: now-Sens.
Bob Bennett of Utah, John Cornyn of Texas, Mike Enzi of Wyoming, Jon Kyl of Arizona, Jeff Sessions of Alabama and David Vitter of Louisiana made their way to the familiar doors of the Mansfield Room,