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TexasTowelie

(111,958 posts)
Mon Nov 25, 2019, 05:53 AM Nov 2019

Inside John Bel Edwards' reelection: How Louisiana's 'accidental' governor held off Eddie Rispone

Early one Sunday morning in October, four political advisers passed through the white front doors of the Governor’s Mansion.

Gov. John Bel Edwards was waiting in the foyer.

As they began to follow him to his office, first lady Donna Edwards interrupted from the dining room.

“Do you want breakfast?” she called out.

“No,” the governor replied, answering for the advisers. They didn’t have time for breakfast. They had work to do.

Read more: https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/politics/elections/article_78e7548a-0d72-11ea-8539-6bde9b254795.html

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Inside John Bel Edwards' reelection: How Louisiana's 'accidental' governor held off Eddie Rispone (Original Post) TexasTowelie Nov 2019 OP
Post removed Post removed Nov 2019 #1
this is a great article rampartc Nov 2019 #2
Thanks for posting. A cautionary tale about going negative on primary opponents femmedem Nov 2019 #3

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rampartc

(5,387 posts)
2. this is a great article
Mon Nov 25, 2019, 06:52 AM
Nov 2019

reporter tyler bridges did his homework.

1. rispone ran the dirtiest campaign ads that I have ever seen, some so entirely over the top that not even the the republican base could believe them. rispone had plenty of money and used it on tv advertising.
2. rispone went low on Abraham in the primary. I was wondering if that might cost him in the run off. seems like it did.
3. edwards' reputation is clean and competent. this is so rare in Louisiana politics as to be notable.
4. personal observation : the black voters of orleans parish did not turn out for the primary. a lot of activists worked to turn that around in the run off. it worked.
5. Jefferson parish, the suburban white flight communities that elected scalise, Vitter, jindal, and duke went 60% Edwards. this is the most populous parish in the state.
6. trump came on too strong. I think he (and I) overestimated his influence on the evangelicals.
7. if there is a great trump economy (i'm skeptical) it does not seem to have reached us.

femmedem

(8,197 posts)
3. Thanks for posting. A cautionary tale about going negative on primary opponents
Mon Nov 25, 2019, 08:37 AM
Nov 2019

and the importance of a targeted GOTV effort.

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