U.S. Senator David Vitter by his ads and pronouncements is running a campaign for governor against President Obama, not candidate Edwards. So in reality Edwards is unopposed and by Vitter's own choice. Vitter sticks to the republican script of being void of policy and is betting that Louisiana's voters will fall for his failure to articulate any knowledge of the problems Louisiana faces when Jindal departs.
Vitter's many years in congress is not an asset to run Louisiana's government nor does he have the everyday knowledge that Edwards has to understand just how bad Jindal has managed the state. The best examples are Louisiana's huge fiscal problem with the state budget, health care, education and diminished state revenue.
It is known that Vitter wants to finish his political career as governor of Louisiana, but that is really not a reason for being a serious public servant. That quality has already escaped him while serving in congress. Skipping most of the debates that took place before the first primary vote indicates an arrogance toward the people's right to know where he stands on the issues. Vitter really just wants a place to hang his hat until he retires.
Democratic representative John Bel Edwards is well aware of the challenges facing the next governor and has articulated his position on policy that he would pursue if elected. His time is spent in Louisiana and in the state legislature, the best way to really know what is taking place in state government. Electing Edwards Louisiana's next governor on November 21 is the best way to move Louisiana and its people forward for a better future.
This commentary written by Joe Lorio
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