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Louisiana House Fundraising To Date

by: Ryan

Tue Jul 15, 2008 at 1:02 AM EDT


Cross-posted over at Daily Kingfish.

As of 11 PM CST on July 14th, not one Republican candidate for the House in Louisiana has filed their July quarterly. Five of the 18 Democrats running have filed their reports. Without further adieu, here are those five fundraising reports:

LA-01

Jim Harlan has filed his report. Vinnie Mendoza, a perpetual candidate, has not.

Candidate Money Raised Money Spent Debts Cash on Hand
Jim Harlan $595,399.05 $41,020.99 $525,000 $554,378.06

No, the debts is not a mis-print. Mr. Harlan donated his campaign $525,000. For the first time in recent memory, money will not be a reason for the Democratic candidate in LA-01 to lose. It will be because the campaign didn't do a good job. I doubt that will be the case, as the campaign manager for Mr. Harlan is the same campaign manager that helped Travis Childers

LA-02

There are 8 Democrats running in the primary, including incumbent Congressman Bill Jefferson. Only 2 of the 8 have filed their FEC reports so far. They are:

Candidate Money Raised Money Spent Debts Cash on Hand
Troy "C" Carter $51,112 $34,120.01 $87,906.27 -$1,442.37

Mr. Troy Carter is not a serious candidate. The debt is partly from his failed run back in 2006, where he placed fourth in the jungle primary behind the Republican. I've corrected the amount raised this quarter from his FEC report. If you click on his name, it'll bring you to his July Quarterly FEC report, where he reports NO money raised this quarter. But if you take a look at his April Quarterly report, you'll see that he only reported some $2,188 raised in the election cycle to date column, and nothing again in the this cycle to date column. Mr. Carter, please find someone to teach your staff how to fill out the reports properly!

Candidate Money Raised Money Spent Debts Cash on Hand
Cedric Richmond $111,800 $17,895.39 $100,000 $193,904.61

The debt is money that Mr. Richmond gave his campaign. For a first-time candidate for the U.S. House, the first quarter fundraising for Mr. Richmond is impressive. Almost $200,000 in the bank. Right now, he has to be one of the favorites to oust Congressman Jefferson.

LA-03

Candidate Money Raised Money Spent Debts Cash on Hand
Charlie Melancon $237,858.13 $52,243.17 $0.00 $1,042,583.14

Since Charlie won re-election by acclamation, as no Republican bothered to file to run against him, he is a prime candidate for the netroots' Use It or Lose It Campaign. He can easily afford to give 30% of his cash on hand to the DCCC so they can pump even more money into LA-01, LA-04, LA-06 and LA-07 to help us elect the Democratic candidates in those districts.

LA-04

There are 4 Democrats running for the nomination in this district - Willie Banks, Paul Carmouche, Artis "Doc" Cash and John Milkovich. Thus far, only Mr. Banks has filed his July Quarterly FEC report.

Candidate Money Raised Money Spent Debts Cash on Hand
Willie Banks $3,267 $8,788.31 $10,000 $11,545.16

The debt is money that Mr. Banks loaned his campaign. He's having a hard time raising cash, presumably because he's running against a VERY well-known Democrat in that district, the Caddo Parish District Attorney, Paul Carmouche, who has served in that capacity for I believe 30 years.

Ryan :: Louisiana House Fundraising To Date
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nope, the reason the Democrat
will lose because McCain will get 72% of the vote in an entirely suburban, white southern district.  

Call no man happy until he is dead-Aeschylus

You have absolutely no clue what you're talking about ...
when it comes to LA-01 ... most of the district in land area is Northshore, and outside of the Slidell/Mandeville area, it's mostly country.  


okay, okay, seriously, what is LA-01 like?
What are the demographics like?

How do they compare to MS-01?

And who the heck is Steve Scalise?

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01


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I have family that lives there
don't tell me what I have no clue about. The districts population is anchored in New Orleans suburbs, ultra-conservative areas like St. Tammany Parish, and in Baton Rouge's very conservative outer suburbs. That would qualify as half the district. My Geometry professors husband helped Steve Scalise win, (in the state senate her husband's desk was right beside Scalise's, so they became good friends), and she told me where the votes came from in the district.

You're the one who doesn't have a clue. Let me even bring out national demoraphics, via wikipedia, 79.66% of the district is urban.The main population centers are Metarie, population 146,000, Hammond, population 37,000, and Kenner, population 70,000. It has many other unincorporated areas, mainly suburbs. It contans almost all of far right New Orleans suburb St. Tammany Parish, population 246,000, and a majority of Jefferson Parish, and part of suburban Jefferson and St. Charles Parishes.  

Call no man happy until he is dead-Aeschylus


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