News -> INDReporter FRI, FEB 4 10:56AM by Walter Pierce

Granger leads in Sen. 26 race

Political columnist John Maginnis issued a correction Thursday to this week’s LA Politics column, giving Democrat Nathan Granger a sizeable lead over Republican state Rep. Jonathan Perry in the election to replace former District 26 state Sen. Nick Gautreaux, a Democrat who resigned the seat to take the post of commissioner of the Office of Motor Vehicles.

Citing a “miscommunication,” Maginnis points to a Lauer Johnson poll conducted for the Granger campaign — an important caveat — showing Granger with a 49-29 percent lead over Perry. The Louisiana Democratic Party is evidently greeting this bit of good news in an otherwise dreary political season with a muted trumpet: There’s no mention of the poll or of Granger at all, for that matter, on the state party’s website. Between Thursday and Friday, however, the Dem’s IT department did remove a photo of state Attorney General Buddy Caldwell from their home page; Caldwell this week defected to the GOP.

Granger, an Abbeville businessman and Vermilion Parish police juror, and Kaplan’s Perry are the only two candidates who qualified for the Feb. 19 special election.

Walter Pierce
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written by Plumpy , February 04, 2011 - 05:39 pm
I don't look at party affiliations. If Granger is conservative and pro-business guy. He has my vote.
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written by SilverPhox , February 04, 2011 - 06:43 pm
Perry's main argument seems to be that he's been a career politician longer than the other guy. Call me crazy, but I think Baton Rouge needs fewer career politicians and more guys like Granger who know how to create jobs,
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written by Perry Supporter , February 04, 2011 - 08:29 pm
Yeah I would rather vote for someone like Perry who has a proven track record of not raising taxes. And anyway politicians don't create jobs the private sector does. Also I'm tired of all the corrupt democrats it is time for a change.
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written by ToddG , February 04, 2011 - 08:40 pm
Well, if voting AGAINST Taxes, Legislative Pay Raises, and Budgets that got us into our current budget crisis and FOR Pro-Business, Pro-Life, and Pro-Family issues makes him a career politician...then I am officially supporting the career politician.

Perry and Granger have both been in office for the same amount of time...one term. And Perry's the only one who never voted for raising taxes.

That's enough for me.
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written by LAFAYETTE NATIVE RESIDING IN CA , February 04, 2011 - 09:07 pm
Raising taxes is a myth created by the usual suspects, ie,mcconnel,jindal,vitter,boehner,palin, etal. Fact is that Obama has lowered taxes for common middle class americans. He's done that since day 1 of his administration.

Asking the richest americans of which none of you are,is not raising your taxes. To ask these rich folks for a little ECONOMIC PATRIOTISM is the right thing for america.

These so-call conserva-dems are CLOWNS who panders to imbicils like you who talks about not raising taxes.
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written by The Original Northsidian , February 04, 2011 - 09:21 pm
Where does Perry work?
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written by RCajunrunner , February 04, 2011 - 11:47 pm
Jonathan Perry is a former prosecutor and now has a private law practice. His record is solid in keeping violent criminals in prison, fighting back one particular parole bill in House Criminal Justice committee two years ago that would have provided parole for even some convicted of the 4 Capital Crimes.

If you want someone with a proven record of fiscal conservatism, even going against the Governor from his own party on the final irresponsible budget last year, Jonathan Perry is your candidate. Voting records do not lie, and he has a record of looking out for taxpayers' wallets.

In fact, if he were to win this seat, Perry, judging by his record vs. other current State Senators, would automatically be the best fiscal conservative in that part of the legislature.
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written by Tiny Elvis , February 05, 2011 - 03:41 am
"ECONOMIC PATRIOTISM" -- oh my God that's a frightening combination of words.

BTW, it's "imbecile", not "imbicile". Pay attention to the dotted red line next time.
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written by SilverPhox , February 05, 2011 - 09:24 am
Jobs created by Perry: 0
Jobs created by Granger: 1,000+
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written by Wait?! , February 05, 2011 - 12:23 pm
The Granger campaign has a poll that says they're leading?! amazing! How is this not topping the 6 5, 6, and 10 o'clock news?! This just in: the Steelers and Packers say they're gonna win the superbowl.
Did you actually see this poll before reporting "Granger leads race?"
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written by LAFAYETTE NATIVE RESIDING IN CA , February 05, 2011 - 04:35 pm
written by Tiny Elvis , February 04, 2011
"ECONOMIC PATRIOTISM" -- oh my God that's a frightening combination of words.

It wouldn't be frightening to you if you would stop getting your information from the FOX FAKE NEWS MODELS. I further recommend that you stop attending the GLEN BECK UNIVERSITY OF PARANOID DELUSIONAL THINKING.

I'm sure you enjoyed the SARAH PALIN SHRIEKING FREAK SHOW LAST NIGHT at Reagan's ranch. That IMBECIL, PALIN should quit making an ass of herself and just go on an SHOW HER A%& IN PLAYBOY MAGAZINE.

At least then people would take her serious.
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written by chickenchit , February 07, 2011 - 07:36 pm
I concur with the way Fox News is described. If you look at Fox&Friends in the morning you know what the republican talking points will be for that day.

All they do is make up news and make up facts. These people are not news gathers. Shep Smith is the only one on that whole station who gives any meaningful news.
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written by SENSIBLE POLITICS , February 07, 2011 - 07:58 pm
Yes, that is true about Faux News. But, until the public writ large demand real news from Faux News by boycotting its sponsers, people like Glen Beck and Shawn Hannity will keep on trying to incite riots and deaths in the streets of our country.
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written by SENSIBLE POLITICS , February 08, 2011 - 12:20 am
written by SilverPhox , February 04, 2011
Perry's main argument seems to be that he's been a career politician longer than the other guy. Call me crazy, but I think Baton Rouge needs fewer career politicians and more guys like Granger who know how to create jobs,

Listen here Silverfart, nothing is wrong with career politicians. Long as they are fighting for the little guy, guys like me and you.
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