Louisiana
1 in 5 Democratic US Reps Entered House via Special Election
Nearly 20 percent of the Democratic caucus in office today was first elected via special election compared to just 1 in 10 Republicans.
Read MoreIs There a Doctor in the Senate?
Elections in Georgia and Louisiana could bring the number of physicians in the Senate in 2015 to its highest level in 150+ years.
Read MoreBaucus Retirement Opens Up 2nd Longest Democratic-Held Senate Seat
It has been 36,577 days (March 3, 1913) since the last time a Republican sat in Montana’s Class II U.S. Senate seat, behind only Louisiana’s Class II seat (47,534 days, March 3, 1883).
Read MoreVP Hype Began Several Years Ago for 2012’s Rumored Frontrunners
Tim Pawlenty VP chatter started in 2003 with rumors surrounding Rob Portman and Bobby Jindal as viable #2 picks swirling in early 2008.
Read MoreLive Blog: Louisiana Primary
8:30 p.m. Republican Primary (1% reporting) McCain = 39% Huckabee = 29% Romney = 22% Paul = 5% 8:40 p.m. Republican Primary (4% reporting) McCain = 39% Huckabee = 37% Romney = 15% Paul = 5% 8:50 p.m. Democratic Primary…
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