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Eliminated from runoff, former U.S. Senate candidates pick sides along partisan lines
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Eliminated from runoff, former U.S. Senate candidates pick sides along partisan lines

  • BY ELIZABETH CRISP | ecrisp@theadvocate.com
  • Nov 15, 2016

U.S. Senate candidate Caroline Fayard likened her Democratic rival Foster Campbell to former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, but now she's bac…

Political Horizons: Despite obvious differences, Senate candidates also have many things in common
Elections

Political Horizons: Despite obvious differences, Senate candidates also have many things in common

  • BY MARK BALLARD | mballard@theadvocate.com
  • Nov 13, 2016

Foster Campbell rode a horse at sunrise in a commercial during his unsuccessful 2007 gubernatorial campaign.

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With uphill Senate battle looming, Foster Campbell looks to unify h Democrats
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With uphill Senate battle looming, Foster Campbell looks to unify h Democrats

  • BY TYLER BRIDGES | tbridges@theadvocate.com
  • Nov 10, 2016

Foster Campbell has no chance of winning next month’s U.S. Senate runoff unless he unifies the fractured state Democratic Party, and he took a…

Kennedy and Campbell
Elections

John Kennedy and Foster Campbell go to Senate runoff

  • BY MARK BALLARD | mballard@theadvocate.com
  • Nov 8, 2016

Though considered a toss-up for weeks, when the votes were counted Tuesday night, the U.S. Senate race narrowed to the two candidates predicte…

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Will it be a photo finish? Senate candidates make final push to voters in tight race

  • BY TYLER BRIDGES | tbridges@theadvocate.com
  • Nov 6, 2016

The candidates for the U.S. Senate are making last-minute appeals to voters this weekend with their final TV ads and campaign appearances thro…

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Arguments, attacks, more: U.S. Senate candidates take final shots in rowdy debate at Dillard in New Orleans
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Arguments, attacks, more: U.S. Senate candidates take final shots in rowdy debate at Dillard in New Orleans

  • BY TYLER BRIDGES | tbridges@theadvocate.com
  • Nov 2, 2016

Police pepper-sprayed protesters outside Georges Auditorium during a televised U.S. Senate debate at Dillard University on Wednesday night, wh…

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Arguments, attacks, more: U.S. Senate candidates take final shots in rowdy debate at Dillard in New Orleans
Opinion

Arguments, attacks, more: U.S. Senate candidates take final shots in rowdy debate at Dillard in New Orleans

  • BY TYLER BRIDGES | tbridges@theadvocate.com
  • Nov 2, 2016

Police pepper-sprayed protesters outside Georges Auditorium during a televised U.S. Senate debate at Dillard University on Wednesday night, while inside, the target of their venom, David Duke, became embroiled in arguments with the other candidates and even the moderator, WVUE-TV anchor John Snell.

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Controversy surrounds second Senate candidate televised debate

  • BY TYLER BRIDGES | tbridges@theadvocate.com
  • Nov 1, 2016

Bet you can’t remember any signature moments from the first U.S. Senate debate two weeks ago.

SENATE FORUM
Elections

A ho-hum campaign: h Senate race draws little interest despite goats, dogs, weed killer

  • BY MARK BALLARD | mballard@theadvocate.com
  • Oct 30, 2016

Baton Rouge pollster John Couvillon predicts “this is the week.”

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Ted Cruz backs John Fleming for US Senate
Elections

Ted Cruz backs John Fleming for US Senate

  • CAPITOL NEWS BUREAU
  • Oct 27, 2016

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz endorsed Congressman John Fleming in Louisian’s race for the U.S, Senate, the campaign announced Thursday night.

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