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    David Bruce Vitter (born May 3, 1961) is an American politician, attorney, and lobbyist who served as a United States Senator from Louisiana from 2005...
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    Louisiana was held on November 2, 2010. Republican incumbent U.S. Senator David Vitter won re-election to a second term, becoming the first Republican ever...
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    room in the party of Lincoln for a Klansman like David Duke." Republican state representative David Vitter (later a U.S. senator) defeated former governor...
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    the Louisiana House of Representatives, and Republican U.S. Senator David Vitter, as they were the top two vote getters in the primary. Lieutenant Governor...
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    a townhall meeting in Metairie, Louisiana on July 11, 2010, Senator David Vitter said: "I personally don't have standing to bring litigation in court...
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    2009, a recruitment effort led her to consider challenging incumbent David Vitter in the 2010 Senate election in her native Louisiana. Daniels became involved...
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    vote and Republican David Vitter at 23%. As no candidate won a majority of the vote, a runoff election between Edwards and Vitter was held on November...
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    Democratic minority leader in 2012. He defeated Republican U.S. Senator David Vitter in the second round of the 2015 gubernatorial election, and became Louisiana...
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    switched parties and became a Republican. In 2016, when U.S. Senator David Vitter opted not to seek reelection, Kennedy ran for Senate again. He finished...
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  • by Republican Senator David Vitter in the Senate. On August 4, 2006, it was referred to committee. On July 12, 2006 Senator Vitter proposed Senate Amendment...
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    S. Senate seat in 2008 as a Republican. Incumbent Republican Senator David Vitter unsuccessfully ran for Governor of Louisiana in 2015, and in his concession...
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    represented. However, John came second in the jungle primary to Republican David Vitter. Vitter won 51% of the vote, which allowed him to avoid a runoff election...
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    "Melancon's First TV Ad: 'David Vitter Hasn't Been Honest With Louisiana' (VIDEO)". Retrieved December 21, 2017. "Melancon Turns Vitter Prostitutution Reenactment...
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    senator upon the retirement of John Breaux, who was replaced by Republican David Vitter. In 2008, she won a relatively comfortable 52% to 46% re-election to...
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    Democrat John Breaux chose not to run for re-election and Republican David Vitter won his seat. In South Dakota, Republican John Thune defeated the incumbent...
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    he has mostly contributed to Republican candidates, including Senator David Vitter. According to Cassidy, he switched parties after the extinction of conservative...
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    decided to retire after three terms in office. Republican Representative David Vitter won the open seat with more than 50% of the primary vote. He thus avoided...
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  • Vitter may refer to: David Vitter, junior U.S. Senator from Louisiana Jeffrey Vitter, 17th Chancellor of the University of Mississippi Vittra (folklore)...
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    Two-term senator David Vitter (Republican) was re-elected with 57% of the vote in 2010. After losing the 2015 gubernatorial race, Vitter chose to retire...
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    Chair; Roger Wicker, Ranking) Strategic Forces (Ben Nelson, Chair; David Vitter, Ranking) Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (Christopher Dodd, Chair;...
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    decided to run for Louisiana's 1st congressional district. The incumbent, David Vitter, was running for the Senate seat being vacated by John Breaux. The Louisiana...
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    unsuccessfully for the United States Senate seat vacated by retiring Republican David Vitter. Angelle's opponents included Lafayette businessman and retired Army...
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    Wendy Baldwin Vitter (née Wendy Lee Freret Baldwin; born 1961) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District...
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    Jeffrey Scott Vitter is a U.S. computer scientist and academic administrator. Born in 1955 in New Orleans, Vitter has served in several senior higher...
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    runoff was held at the end of the month. Former State Representative David Vitter narrowly won in the runoff over former Louisiana governor Dave Treen...
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    New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, Blanco, President Bush and U.S. Senator David Vitter (R-LA)...
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    became the dean of the Louisiana congressional delegation upon Senator David Vitter's retirement. Scalise's district includes most of New Orleans's suburbs...
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    Richard Burr, Mike Crapo, Saxby Chambliss, Rob Portman, Olympia Snowe, David Vitter, Roger Wicker Speaker of the House Speaker: John Boehner (R) Majority...
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    the open U.S. Senate seat being vacated by retiring fellow Republican David Vitter in 2016. As Cao finished eleventh in the primary, he did not place high...
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    Mark Pryor (AR) 3 Co-Sponsors H.R.3388 See H.R. 3388 below David Vitter (LA) David Vitter Co-Sponsored H.R. 3388 as Congressman from Louisiana's 1st district...
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