Mary Loretta Landrieu (/ˈlændruː/ LAN-drew; born November 23, 1955) is an American entrepreneur and politician who served as a United States senator from...
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Urban Development Moon Landrieu and the brother of former U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu. In 2007, he won a second term as lieutenant governor in the October...
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Moon Edwin Landrieu (born Maurice Edwin Landrieu; July 23, 1930 – September 5, 2022) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 56th mayor...
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incumbent Don Cazayoux. In 2014, Cassidy defeated Democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu to represent Louisiana in the U.S. Senate, becoming the second Republican...
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James O'Keefe (section Senator Mary Landrieu (2010))
guilty plea in 2010 for entering the federal office of then-U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) under false pretenses, and the release of misleading videos of...
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States Senate to represent the State of Louisiana. Incumbent senator Mary Landrieu ran for re-election to a fourth term in office against U.S. Representative...
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Housing and Urban Development, and Louisiana judge Mary Landrieu (born 1955), daughter of Moon Landrieu and former United States Senator from Louisiana,...
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Project Veritas (section Senator Mary Landrieu (2010))
intent of committing a felony, at the office of United States Senator Mary Landrieu, a Democrat. His three fellow activists, who were dressed as telephone...
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that Louisiana used primaries for federal races. Incumbent Senator Mary Landrieu won a third term by 6.39 percentage points despite being forecast as...
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Arkansas lost to Tom Cotton, Mark Udall of Colorado lost to Cory Gardner, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana lost to Bill Cassidy, and Kay Hagan of North Carolina lost...
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Deep South Democrat to win re-election since former Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu in 2008. Fulks is a fellow at the Harvard Institute of Politics. On...
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Republican. He was defeated, 52.1% to 45.7%, by incumbent Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu; the same year, Republican presidential nominee John McCain defeated...
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Louisiana was held on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu won re-election to a second term, although she did not earn 50% of the...
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to the hospital and died shortly after. Fuller, Jamie (2014-09-21). "Mary Landrieu wants your vote—and will help you keg-stand in order to get it". The...
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of Shreveport. After the jungle primary election, state treasurer Mary Landrieu entered into a runoff election with State Representative Woody Jenkins...
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Archived from the original on May 22, 2014. Retrieved May 4, 2014. Akers, Mary Ann (June 20, 2008). "John Kerry's Vietnam Crew Mates Still Fighting Swift...
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district, a prominent black Democratic politician. Future U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu ran third and missed the general election berth by just 8,983 votes...
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fellow Democrat Mary Landrieu of New Orleans, daughter of Jimmy Carter's HUD Secretary and former New Orleans Mayor Moon Landrieu. Johnston's closest...
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Nevertheless, McConnell was re-elected by a margin of 53% to 47%. Incumbent Mary Landrieu was elected in 1996 following a recount and was narrowly re-elected...
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to a fourth term. Incumbent Democrat Mary Landrieu won re-election to a second term. During the run-off, Landrieu was out-spent three-to-one by Republican...
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Edwards, 50th Governor of Louisiana (1972-1980; 1984-1988; 1992-1996) Mary Landrieu, Louisiana State Treasurer (1988-1996) Melinda Schwegmann, 49th Lieutenant...
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chose to retire. After the jungle primary election, state treasurer Mary Landrieu went into a runoff election with State Representative Woody Jenkins...
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Dardenne vs. Landrieu Duke vs. Edwards Vitter vs. Landrieu Edwards' win was the first statewide win for Democrats in Louisiana since Mary Landrieu won a third...
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Edward A. Burke, 1878–1888 A. P. Tugwell, 1936–1968 Mary Evelyn Parker, 1968–1987 Mary Landrieu, 1987–1996 Ken Duncan, 1996–2000 John Kennedy, 2000–2017...
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he endorsed Mary Landrieu, the Democratic nominee, in the race to succeed retiring Senator J. Bennett Johnston. Coincidentally, Landrieu defeated the...
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Committee In office January 3, 2015 – February 3, 2021 Preceded by Mary Landrieu Succeeded by Joe Manchin Ranking Member of the Senate Energy and Natural...
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in 2012 and 2014 and cousin of former U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu and New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu Vinny Mendoza, USAF Ret. Veteran, organic farmer and...
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reported that as a state legislator in the 1980s, Democratic candidate Mary Landrieu had given Tulane tuition waivers to a former campaign manager. Citing...
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Feinstein, California Dick Durbin, Illinois Tim Johnson, South Dakota Mary Landrieu, Louisiana Jack Reed, Rhode Island Frank Lautenberg, New Jersey (died...
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(Class 3) from Louisiana 1987–2005 Served alongside: Bennett Johnston, Mary Landrieu Succeeded by David Vitter Preceded by David Pryor Ranking Member of...
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