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Mike Enzi’s (R) takeover of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee gavel.
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Mike Enzi’s (R) takeover of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee gavel.
Chris John and state Treasurer John Kennedy — in the race to replace retiring Sen. John Breaux (D).
John Breaux (D). He returned to Louisiana in 1999 to assist the state with efforts to allocate its $4.4 billion share of the tobacco settlement.
John Thune (R).
Chris John (D) and state Treasurer John Kennedy (D) as contenders for the open-seat contest in Louisiana — spent $32.5 million. The eight Republicans spent $28.5 million.
Chris John (D), state Treasurer John Kennedy (D) and state Rep. Arthur Morrell (D) are competing for the other slot.
Though the battle between former state Education Commissioner Betty Castor (D) and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez (R) is interesting in its own right, the two candidates
Long (D-La.), spent 27 years working as a special education teacher in Louisiana. At the time of these pages’ service, John F.
Vitter received 42 percent to 19 percent for state Treasurer John Kennedy (D), 16 percent for Rep. Chris John (D) and 3 percent for state Rep. Arthur Morrell (D).
In North Carolina and Louisiana, Bowles and John outraised their Republican opponents in the period but trailed in cash on hand.
Chris John (D) late last week even as state Treasurer John Kennedy (D) continued to assert he would remain in the contest.
LOUISIANA Breaux and Several Top Democrats Back John To the surprise of almost no one, Democratic Sen. John Breaux endorsed Rep. Chris John (D) as his preferred replacement on Saturday.
LOUISIANA Casino Squabble Over, Foster Endorses Vitter Former Gov. Mike Foster (R) threw his support to the Senate candidacy of Rep.
LOUISIANA Filing deadline: Aug. 6 Primary: Nov. 2 Runoff: Dec. 4 Senate Open seat: John Breaux (D) is retiring Outlook: Tossup While Breaux’s decision not to seek a fourth term came
for the 1st district open seat last week from his former boss and two current Louisiana House Members.
He’s blocked school choice education programs. And he’s rated one of the Senate’s most wasteful spenders,” the narrator says as still shots of Kerry roll. “John Kerry? No. Arlen Specter.”
In Louisiana, by contrast, Republicans haven’t won a Senate seat since Reconstruction. Rep.
Those meetings came as state Treasurer John Kennedy (D) officially entered the Senate race late last week. “Nobody will outwork me,” Kennedy vowed in an interview Monday.
— Jennifer Yachnin LOUISIANA Vitter, John Each Top $1 Million in Senate Race Flexing his financial muscle, Rep.
The great-grandson of one of this country’s first billionaires, oil tycoon John D.