Jefferson wins La. runoff despite federal probe
Opponent unable to capitalize on bribery allegations against fellow DemNEW ORLEANS - U.S. Rep. William Jefferson easily defeated his fellow Democratic opponent in a runoff election Saturday, despite an ongoing federal bribery investigation.
In complete but unofficial returns, Jefferson, Louisiana’s first black congressman since Reconstruction, received 57 percent of the vote over state Rep. Karen Carter, who had 43 percent.
Carter was unable to capitalize on a scandal that included allegations the FBI found $90,000 in bribe money in Jefferson’s freezer.
In a concession speech, Carter embraced family members and pledged to work with Jefferson, especially on the area’s recovery from Hurricane Katrina.
“I guess the people are happy with the status-quo,” she said.
Seems an accurrate assessment. The rest is here.
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Lousiana: The Illinois of the South?
We ain't ready for no Reform.
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