Posted on 11/10/2014 1:41:37 PM PST by abb
Republicans of every stripe staged a united front to help Rep. Bill Cassidy in his quest to unseat Sen. Mary Landrieu, the last statewide elected Democrat, during a rally Monday at Huey's Bar in downtown Baton Rouge. The rally was headlined by Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and Rob Maness, a sign the far-right is ready to embrace Cassidy.
Paul echoed the Republican theme of the 2014 midterms by denouncing President Barack Obama's positions and the Democrats that support them. He spoke at length about Obama and called Landrieu a rubber stamp for his policies.
Perhaps more important for Cassidy than Paul's support is Maness' support. Despite telling voters for more than a year there was no real difference between Cassidy and Landrieu, Maness said Monday that Cassidy had addressed his concerns.
"Let me be clear here and now: Dr. Bill Cassidy has my full support and more importantly my vote," Maness said. "After 85,000 miles we got my truck the tune up it needed, and we will hit the road hard for Dr. Cassidy these next 26 days to make sure we finally bring Mary Landrieu home."
Cassidy said he and Maness developed a kinship over the course of the election. He said the two share many common goals, like repealing and replacing Obamacare, reeling in federal spending, preventing overreaching environmental regulations and, of course, defeating Landrieu.
U.S. Sen. David Vitter, who Cassidy said had been critical to his success in the race, said Cassidy presents a "clear conservative alternative" to Landrieu.
"We are changing Louisiana politics for the better. There's only one statewide elected Democrat. That's Mary Landrieu, and she's on the way out," Vitter said.
(Excerpt) Read more at nola.com ...
More Quotes From The Republican Unity Rally
by Staff November 10
http://thehayride.com/2014/11/more-quotes-from-the-republican-unity-rally/
Editors Note: A press release from the Louisiana GOP hit some of the highlights from the Bill Cassidy event in downtown Baton Rouge today
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul joined top Louisiana Republicans today for a unity rally in support of Dr. Bill Cassidy. There are just 26 days remaining in the runoff election, and after a strong showing on Nov. 4 and polls showing him leading Sen. Mary Landrieu in the runoff election, it is an exciting time for Louisiana Republicans.
See below for selected quotes as prepared for delivery from todays rally.
Dr. Bill Cassidy
Im overwhelmed and grateful for the outpouring of support for our campaign today. People across the state are coming together because they realize that Mary Landrieu no longer represents Louisiana, she represents Barack Obama and his failed polices. Nearly 60 percent of the voters of Louisiana voted for change last Tuesday. I ask everyone to vote one more time on December 6th so we can stand up to both of them for good.
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY)
It is my honor today to endorse Bill Cassidy for the US Senate! I know Bill will help us to restrain the Presidents unlawful agenda. I know Bill will put the Constitution first and I know Bill truly cares about every citizen of Louisiana. His career shows a man who is truly concerned with the general welfare of all and I hope Louisiana will see fit to send him to the US Senate.
Col. Rob Maness (USAF, ret.)
Let me be clear here and now Dr. Bill Cassidy has my full support and more importantly my vote on December 6th. After 85,000 miles we got my truck the tune up it needed, and we will hit the road hard for Dr. Cassidy these next 26 days to make sure we finally bring Mary Landrieu home.
I want to take a minute to speak directly to the more than 200,000 Louisianans who honored me with your vote. Thank you. I am humbled by gift of your most sacred right: your votes. Bill Cassidy has assured me he is going to work hard to earn your votes. I encourage you to meet him, listen to him, study the stark policy differences between Dr. Cassidy and Sen. Landrieu. In the end, Im confident you will see as I do that he is a man of faith, who loves our country and loves Louisiana. Anything other than a vote for Dr. Bill Cassidy is a victory for Barack Obama and that my friends is not an option.
Gov. Bobby Jindal
Mary has spent 18 years in Washington, and all we have to show for it is less freedom, more government, more debt and more failure. She has failed to secure our border. She has failed to protect Medicare for our seniors. She has failed to protect our Second Amendment freedoms. Shes resorted to calling us racist for opposing President Obamas policies. Its closing time for Mary Landrieu: she doesnt have to come home, but she cant stay in the Senate anymore.
U.S. Sen. David Vitter
Its more important now than ever that we elect strong conservatives to the Senate and put an end to the Landrieu/Obama agenda. Obama still has two years left in the White House and we need a strong conservative majority in the Senate to stand up to his dangerous policies. We must elect Bill Cassidy because hell represent Louisianas best interests, not Barack Obamas interests.
LAGOP Chairman Roger Villere
Republicans are united and excited behind Dr. Cassidy and its clear we have the momentum on our side during these critical final weeks of the campaign.
not with all those left turns he makes
http://www.thenewsstar.com/story/news/politics/2014/11/10/maness-uncertain-future-politics/18823011/
Maness uncertain about future in politics
I sent Mr.Cassidy $50.00 to help in his campaign against Mary Landrieu. I wish him all the luck!
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/nov/10/pruden-good-times-roll-again-on-the-bayou/
PRUDEN: Good times roll again on the bayou
Wesley Pruden
Louisiana GOP holds unity rally for Bill Cassidy
GOP leaders unite for rally in support of Bill Cassidy preparing for runoff election
http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2014/11/bill_cassidy_received_52_perce.html
Bill Cassidy received 52 percent of the vote in Rob Maness’ home parish of St. Tammany
Can we assume that “The (New Orleans) Times Picayun” is a far left rag?
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As are most newspapers.
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