Times-Picayune Endorses Landrieu On Front Page: She’s ‘Vital’ To Louisiana

NEW ORLEANS, LA - SEPTEMBER 29: Senator Mary Landrieu, D-LA, attends a ribbon cutting at the new CNG, compressed natural gas, refueling station for a disposal company's truck fleet, on September 29, 2014 in New Orlea... NEW ORLEANS, LA - SEPTEMBER 29: Senator Mary Landrieu, D-LA, attends a ribbon cutting at the new CNG, compressed natural gas, refueling station for a disposal company's truck fleet, on September 29, 2014 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Metro Disposal Services hopes to save on fuel costs with CNG. Energy is a big issue for Sen Landrieu, who is the chairman of the Senate Energy Commission. She faces Rep. Bill Cassidy, R-LA, in the midterm election. Polls say the race is close and the outcome could determine the majority party in the US Senate. The black and female vote will be crucial for Sen. Landrieu to keep her seat. (Photo by Melanie Stetson Freeman/The Christian Science Monitor MORE LESS
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The New Orleans Times-Picayune in a Sunday front page editorial endorsed Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA), who is facing a tough re-election challenge against Rep. Bill Cassidy (R-LA).

“When Mary Landrieu was elected to the U.S. Senate 18 years ago, Louisiana residents needed her to become a strong and effective advocate for the state. She did that, forging relationships across party lines, pushing three different presidents and her colleagues in Congress to treat us fairly and building the clout that comes not only with seniority but respect,” the editorial board wrote in the endorsement.

The editorial listed Landrieu’s accomplishments in the Senate and painted her as a moderate.

“The Republican opposition is trying to make this a partisan race and falsely paint Sen. Landrieu as a liberal Democrat. She isn’t,” the editorial board wrote. “She occupies the middle ground in Congress.”

They wrote that her Congressional “knowledge and influence are vital” to Louisiana residents.

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