Breaking: David Vitter Loses Election For Louisiana Governor
Ultra conservative Republican David Vitter, whose anti-gay voting record and 2007 prostitution scandal still dog him today, just lost his bid to replace Bobby Jindal as Louisiana governor.
Republican U.S. Senator David Vitter has just lost his race to be the next governor of Louisiana. The 54-year old Louisiana native has one of the most conservative voting records in Congress, and tried to leverage his ultra conservative record to minimize his 2007 “DC Madam” prostitution scandal.
Democrat John Bel Edwards is the projected winner according to several local news channels.
We won because of you. Thank you for voting to #PutLouisianaFirst! Thank you for the opportunity to lead our state. #lagov
— John Bel Edwards (@JohnBelforLA) November 22, 2015
Here’s a Ballotpedia/On The Issues chart that shows just how far right Vitter is:
This past week Vitter decided to capitalize on the Paris terror attacks and the false report that one of the terrorists was a Syrian refugee, to try to save his campaign. He apparently planted a false story about a Syrian refugee disappearing from Louisiana, which led to Catholic Charities – which helps refugees – receiving death threats.Â
Vitter several times has voted for a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage, voted to ban same-sex couples from being able to adopt children, and claimed the state’s definition of marriage supersedes the federal definition of marriage, yet positioned his own infidelities, which he has called “sin,” as a strength that makes him a better husband.
Yet just last week, Vitter told supporters that same-sex marriage activists want their views “shoved down the throats of folks who have sincerely held religious views that marriage is between one man and one woman.â€
He also claimed same-sex marriage would lead to “assaults … on churches, pastors and believers who are trying to live their faith in a quiet but important way.”
Democrat and now Governor-elect John Bel Edwards, was asked about Kim Davis refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
“I don’t believe anyone is free to deny those marriage licenses once the Supreme Court has ruled,” he replied.
Vitter circled the wagon and was able to get endorsements from the likes of fellow U.S. Senator Ted Cruz and Duck Dynasty’s Willie Robertson.
Thanks so much @tedcruz, for your unwavering support of my campaign for Governor. #ElectionDay is tomorrow! https://t.co/LuxZeaZnSb
— David Vitter (@DavidVitter) November 21, 2015
#ICYMI Did you see our newest TV ad? I had a great time filming with Willie. https://t.co/TIe8DiBZSC
— David Vitter (@DavidVitter) November 13, 2015
It’s believed that Sen. Vitter, who faces a re-election campaign next year, will have a difficult time winning. A loss for Vitter in the Senate could help Democrats take the Senate back.Â
UPDATE –
News and responses via Twitter:
I also spoke to @MaryLandrieu: “I am so happy that honesty and integrity still count in politics in Louisiana.†#lagov
— Kevin Litten (@kevinlitten) November 22, 2015
Among most disappointed about Vitter’s loss tonight: his Senate GOP colleagues. They loathe him and wanted him gone. #lagov
— Joe Sudbay (@JoeSudbay) November 22, 2015
Great reminder tonight that “conservative” does not protect unethical, ineffective leaders in the Deep South. #lagov
— Angela Hanyak (@AngelaHanyak) November 22, 2015
David Vitter may lose in a landslide but at least he ran a campaign he could be proud of . . . oh wait never mind.
— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) November 22, 2015
Okay, it wasn’t a landslide. (under 10%) John Bel Edwards declared winner of Louisiana governor race. #LAgov pic.twitter.com/52Ki58ZZwi
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) November 22, 2015
WE JUST ELECTED A DECENT DEMOCRAT AS GOVERNOR OF BRIGHT RED LOUISIANA. WHAT DID YOUR BETTER STATE ACCOMPLISH TODAY? #LAgov
— Cathy Newman (@cenewman0) November 22, 2015
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EARLIER:
LOOK: This David Vitter Ad Is Mind-Blowingly Disgusting And Xenophobic
Watch: New John Bel Edwards Campaign Ad Hits David Vitter Below The Belt
Stupid Tweet Of The Day: US Sen. David Vitter
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Image: Screenshot via Facebook
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