Republican Congresswoman Julia Letlow Wins Louisiana Senate Primary Runoff
Five years ago, Julia Letlow did not know how to function in American politics; Now he is preparing to run for a seat in the Louisiana Senate
Julia Letlow, the representative of Louisiana's five congressional district, was chosen as the winner of the second round of the" Pelican State" Senate primary contests supported by President Donald Trump.
The backing from Washington, according to the Associated Press ( AP ), enabled him to defeat state treasurer John Fleming on the ballot and thus win the Republican nomination.
The support of conservative voters turned to Julia Letlow after the New York mogul turned down Bill Cassidy's plans to run for a second six-year expression in the Senate.
In fact, Trump might get a boost from the 45-year-old representative's success in the next round because it means having the support of another legislator who will support any initiative that advances his political agenda for the next two years that will be in the White House following the midterm elections.
Letlow won the primary election with the greatest support from voters, with 45 %, Fleming was far behind by accumulating 28 %, and Cassidy came in third with 25 %.
A second square was required to determine a winner because none of the three Republicans had cast more than 50 % of the vote.
Governor of Louisiana, Jeff Landry, who is aligned with the White House, even supported Trump's candidacy. He will now face Democratic producer Jamie Davis, who will also be aware of the success of the state's usually Republican governorship.
After winning a special election in March 2021, where the seat of her late husband, who died of COVID-19, was in danger, Julia Letlow made history as the first Democratic woman to represent Louisiana in Congress five years ago.
She has a degree in conversation from the University of South Florida, worked as an executive at Tulane University, and worked as an assistant at the University of Louisiana, according to her LinkedIn profile.
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