LOUISIANA
In an ultra-red state that went for Mitt Romney by a landslide in 2012, Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu is sounding more like an anxious novice than a seasoned lawmaker, with 18 years under her belt, as she battles Republican challenger Bill Cassidy. The presence of a third contender, Rob Maness, could lead to a runoff vote.
In an ultra-red state that went for Mitt Romney by a landslide in 2012, Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu is sounding more like an anxious novice than a seasoned lawmaker, with 18 years under her belt, as she battles Republican challenger Bill Cassidy. The presence of a third contender, Rob Maness, could lead to a runoff vote.
THEY SAID IT: Landrieu has attacked Cassidy for not turning up for candidates’ debates. “If you are not man enough or strong enough to come to these debates, how in heavens are you going to be strong enough to represent the citizens of Louisiana?” she asked. A Cassidy spokesman dismissed her complaint as “silly.”
http://news.nationalpost.com/2014/10/24/the-most-expensive-u-s-midterm-election-ever-why-both-sides-know-they-have-everything-to-play-for/
Total money- $14,967,569
Republican (against)- 8,921,172
(for)-1,177,539
Democratic (against)- 4,597,979
(for)-270,879
I like the interview bit. It really shows how each party and candidate acts.
ReplyDeletegood one Jeana.I also like the interview
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