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LA-Sen: Rough patch ahead by kos Mon Oct 25th, 2004 at 04:59:09 GMT
I've gotten reliable word that the Senate race in Louisiana is looking bleaker, with Republican David Vitter threatening to break the 50 percent mark, negating the need for a December runoff.
The DSCC's obvious strategy has been to plan for the runoff. With three Democrats in the race, it seemed logical that the race would be decided in a month-long November campaign. But a tracking poll for the race shows Vitter edging into the upper 40s.
Of course, just a year ago, Republican Bobby Jindal had a double-digit lead but lost to Democrat Kathleen Blanco. But the momentum was with Blanco. It's with Vitter today.
The irony is that Vitter dropped out of that governor's race last year because of an affair with a prostitute and has an illegitimate child with another woman. No big scoop -- this is all out in the open and well-known in the state, yet Vitter is still running on a "family values" platform and obviously getting away with it.
The NRSC is obviously working hard for a November victory. It has thrown almost $1 million into the race for the last two weeks on advertising alone. The DSCC is also up to saturation levels for the last week.
The moral of the story? GOTV. The Louisiana Democratic Party has shown an ability to win the most unwinable races. But we can't take anything for granted.
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